Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

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Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Create a prenuptial agreement with confidence

More and more couples are proactively considering how they want to divide their assets in the event of a future separation. A carefully crafted prenup can help.

We have extensive expertise in creating prenuptial and postnuptial agreements which the courts take very seriously when reaching a decision. Our team of skilled family lawyers will make sure your agreement reflects all the appropriate considerations and precautions, and that it is not being entered into under any form of pressure or duress.

A prenuptial agreement or ‘prenup’ outlines the division of assets in the event of a later breakdown of a marriage or civil partnership. Prenups can cover properties, income, debts and inheritances between both parties.

Although not currently legally binding, they can be persuasive in helping the court understand what the parties intended when relations were positive. They can also be valuable tools for identifying and protecting assets owned prior to marriage.

To strengthen the weight the court to attaches to them, prenuptial agreements should be reviewed at significant milestones such as the birth of a child, long-term illness or redundancy to ensure they accurately reflect the circumstances of the relationship.

We also provide guidance on postnuptial agreements, which are entered into after the wedding when there is less pressure to agree matters. These ‘postnups’ provide additional protection by providing evidence of intent to the court.

Notwithstanding agreement of the terms of prenuptial or postnuptial agreements, the court retains discretionary powers to redistribute a couple’s resources in divorce or dissolution proceedings after taking into account all the relevant circumstances of the case.

If you are thinking about getting married or entering into a civil partnership, don’t hesitate to consult a member of our team at St Albans, Harpenden or Luton about the benefits of a prenuptial agreement.

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