Family law
Prenuptial agreements
Prenuptial Agreements are increasingly used by couples seeking certainty in relation to their assets in the event of a future separation. It may be that you have been married before, wish to preserve inherited assets or wish to protect the entitlement of children or dependent relatives.
As a result of a number of recent high profile cases the legal status of prenuptial agreements continues to develop. The courts will take account of the terms of a prenuptial agreement in considering the division of assets upon divorce or dissolution. We can discuss whether a prenuptial agreement would be appropriate for you, advise you on the legal requirements and assist you in drawing up an agreement which is tailored to your needs.
One of our experienced family solicitors will be happy to assist you in your children matters. Please contact Severine Vincent or Kate Booth on 01926 422101 or visit our Contact page. Alternatively, you can send Severine or Kate a message direct using departments contact form.
Relevant case law: McLeod-v-Mcleod 2008
Radmacher-v-Grantino [2009]
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