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Prenuptial Agreement Solicitors

A Prenuptial Agreement isn't about planning for failure; it's about building a future with open communication and financial clarity. Our expert family law solicitors draft fair, robust agreements that protect your assets and allow you to start your married life with confidence.

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A Practical Step for Modern Couples

A Prenuptial Agreement is no longer just for the very wealthy. It is a sensible financial planning tool for any couple who wants to start their marriage with openness and clarity about their assets and future intentions.

A Prenup Provides Protection For:

  • Pre-Marital Assets: Property, savings, or investments owned before your relationship.
  • Future Inheritances: Ensuring a future family inheritance is protected for you.
  • Business Interests: Safeguarding your shares or ownership of a business.
  • Children from a Previous Marriage: Preserving assets for your children's future.

The Benefits of a Fair Agreement

  • Provides Certainty: Removes doubt and allows you both to plan for the future with confidence.
  • Reduces Future Conflict: Having a clear plan in place is the best way to prevent a costly and stressful dispute if you do separate.
  • Promotes Open Communication: Encourages an honest and mature conversation about finances, strengthening your relationship.
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A Collaborative & Fair Process

Our goal is to help you create a fair and balanced agreement that both partners are happy with. We handle the process with sensitivity and care, facilitating open conversations and drafting a document that strengthens your relationship by providing clarity for the future.

  • Collaborative Process: We work with you both to create an agreement that is fair and reflects your shared intentions.
  • Fixed-Fee Service: We offer a clear fixed fee for drafting a straightforward pre-nuptial agreement.
  • Legally Robust: We ensure your agreement is drafted correctly to be persuasive and legally sound.
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Questions About Pre-Nuptial Agreements

Are Pre-Nuptial Agreements legally binding in the UK?

While not absolutely binding in all circumstances, a well-drafted Pre-Nuptial Agreement that is fair and meets certain criteria (like both parties having independent legal advice) will have very significant weight with a court and is highly likely to be upheld in the event of a divorce.

Isn't it unromantic to ask for a Pre-Nup?

We see it as the opposite. A Pre-Nup is a practical act of love, allowing you to have an open, honest conversation about finances at the start of your life together. It removes a major source of potential future conflict, which can strengthen a marriage.

What makes a Pre-Nuptial Agreement fair and valid?

For an agreement to be upheld, the court will want to see that it was entered into freely by both parties, with a full understanding of its implications. This means both individuals should receive independent legal advice and provide a full and frank disclosure of their financial situation well in advance of the wedding.

What if we decide not to go ahead with the wedding?

A Pre-Nuptial Agreement only comes into effect upon marriage. If the wedding does not happen, the agreement is simply void and has no legal standing. You may wish to consider a Cohabitation Agreement instead if you plan to live together.

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