It is a leap year and as is traditional on the 29th February, you may be considering popping the big question to your other half!
Many people wish to try and protect their assets before tying the knot. In this ‘Is it legal to…’ we explore what is possible.
With nearly half of UK marriages ending in divorce, it is understandable why there is an increase in couples trying to protect their assets before they get married. Here’s what you can do…
More commonly known as a ‘prenup’ – this is a legal contract which seeks to set out how finances will be dealt with in the event of separation and usually, to protect an individual’s assets, and what they bring into the marriage.
A ‘postnup’ is essentially the same as a ‘prenup’, but is completed after the parties are already married.
Currently a prenup/postnup agreement is not legally binding in England and Wales.
In the event of separation, and if one party no longer wishes to respect the agreement, then it can be referred to within financial proceedings.
As to whether it is enforceable or not, will depend upon a number of factors, which we can advise you about.
If you would like more information on prenup/postnup agreements, please contact our expert Family Law team on 01603 620508 or through our contact enquiry form below.
This article was produced on the 28th February 2024 by our Family & Mediation team for information purposes only and should not be construed or relied upon as specific legal advice.