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Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial Agreements

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What is a prenuptial agreement?

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document which is drafted between a couple before their marriage. The agreement will include how each of their assets will be divided in the event of a divorce.

What do prenuptial agreements cover?

The purpose of a prenuptial agreement is to provide clarity for spouses on how their assets will be divided in the event of divorce.

Protecting inheritance and savings

Protecting assets

Both parties can have a say in how assets will be split if you decide to divorce

Protecting yourself from partners debt

Control of business

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What can be included in a prenuptial agreement?

A prenuptial agreement can be drafted so that it can tailor you to your partners needs it could include

Inheritance

Property held In your sole name or in joint names

Savings

Shares

Stocks

Pensions

Business

Income

What can I include in a prenuptial agreement?

Prenuptial agreement can cover a wide range of things however there are certain things that cannot be included such as

Lifestyle issues

Illegal matters

Unfair matters

Personal matters

Child custody

Child support.

How long does a prenuptial agreement last?

A prenuptial agreement is a contract between you and your partner and will last for the duration of the marriage.

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Can a prenuptial agreement be changed after your marriage?

A prenuptial agreement cannot be changed once it has been agreed or once you are married. Postnuptial agreements are a great alternative to change the terms. Postnuptial agreements are treated the same way legally but they are created after marriage.

How do I make a prenuptial agreement?

In order for the court to give full consideration of your agreement

It is advised that your agreement should be drafted by a family law expert

Both parties should seek independent legal advise

Fully understand the agreement and to agree willingly

Disclose all assets and properly fully.

Does a prenuptial agreement protect further earnings?

It will protect future earning if you include a clause for future income.

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Prenuptial agreements are not legally binding in the UK, however they are a good way to show the court proof of a couple’s intentions should the relationship breakdown.

Certain requirements must be met for prenuptial agreements to be enforceable
The agreement must be contractually valid, it must be entered feely and willingly by both parties.

The agreement must be made by deed and contain a statement signed by both parties of their understanding that it is enforceable and that it will ultimately be up to the courts discretion to make financial orders.
The agreement must not hae been made within 28 days immediately before the marriage or civil partnership

Both parties must have received, at the time of the making of the agreement, disclosure of material information about the other party’s financial situation

Both parties must receive legal advise at the time the agreement was formed
The terms of the agreement must not prejudice the reasonable requirements of children.

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