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Prenuptial Agreements

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Nuptial Law Solicitors

A Prenuptial Agreement enables you to “choose your own rules” about your Finances during and at the end of a relationship.

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    Why choose our Prenuptial Agreement Solicitor?

    Mason & Co have a wealth of experience with Prenuptial Agreements and Family Law. We aim to provide the best prenuptial agreement legal advice possible to all of our clients.

    Our leading prenuptial agreement solicitor – Joanne Feldman, can help you protect your property and finances, and assist you with a carefully created prenuptial agreement.

    During your Free Initial Consultation, we will take the needs of yourself and your partner into consideration to draft a Prenuptial Agreement that best suits the uniqueness of your relationship.

    What is a prenuptial agreement?

    A Prenuptial Agreement (often referred to as a Prenup) is a contract between 2 people before they get married or enter into a civil partnership. More and more couples are incorporating them them into their wedding plans to boost their financial security before walking down the aisle.

    Pre nups and post nups enables couples to “choose their own rules” about their finances during and at the end of their relationship.

    Moreover, it sets out any property, debts, income or other assets that each party is bringing into their marriage and states in writing what the parties agree should happen until and when their marriage or civil union eventually ends by death or divorce.

    “Nobody wants to start a marriage or relationship thinking about divorce or separation but everyone knows there is always a possibility it might not work out. We help by enabling couples to be completely open and honest about their financial fears. The process opens communication and strengthens the relationship.”

    What does a nuptial agreement do?

    A Prenup can specifically identify who will be responsible for the property and finances of each partner during the marriage in addition to “who will get what” following a divorce.

    It can be simple or complex but, generally speaking, it is designed to help couples like you protect at the very least assets owned before the marriage, expected inheritance, trust funds and assets they may want to leave children from a previous marriage.

    How does a prenuptial agreement work?

    In basic terms, each party provides a list of all their assets, including pensions and earnings, and the couple sit down and go through what they would like to happen to those assets if the relationship for some reason doesn’t work out.

    Some couples are very happy to enter into a contract that simply concludes that there should be an equal split. Many couples also agree to ring-fence some or all of the assets that they bring into the relationship or expect to acquire.

    How do I get a nuptial agreement?

    Our process is very simple:

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    Pre-nuptial Agreement Case study (Joanne Feldman)

    My first ever prenup involved a gentleman who at the age of 75 was looking forward to marrying a young lady aged 35 who he had met on holiday abroad.

    His children were dubious and anxious about his forthcoming marriage and were naturally very concerned that his new wife would inherit the former matrimonial home and other sentimental items that had accumulated during the previous marriage of their parents.

    Once he was able to assure his children and extended family that a prenuptial agreement had been drawn up and signed, his relationship with them improved significantly and he was delighted that they became much more accepting of his new bride.

    My client also admitted to me that he felt more secure knowing that his much younger bride was still keen to marry him despite a significant amount of assets being ring-fenced.

    Our clients

    Many of my prenup clients are marrying later in life or for a second time and do not want to risk losing part of their pension in a divorce settlement.

    I have acted for some clients who want to protect future earnings and I have particularly seen a notable demand for prenups from young couples who want to protect their initial contribution to the first jointly owned property and in particular where a deposit has been gifted by the parents of one of the parties.

    Prenups are not just reserved for the rich and famous. Anyone who wants to protect any property and assets they bring into a marriage will find them invaluable.

    For a confidential free consultation today please request a call back or call us now on 0203 876 6625

    Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements

    Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements outline the division of assets and financial responsibilities in the event of divorce, helping couples avoid disputes and protect their interests.

    Couples who want to protect their assets or clarify financial arrangements before or after getting married can benefit from pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

    These agreements can be drafted relatively quickly, often within a few weeks, depending on the complexity of the assets and financial arrangements involved.

    Lawyers draft pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements that clearly outline how assets, income, and debts will be divided if the marriage ends in divorce. These agreements protect the financial interests of both parties, particularly in cases where one spouse has significant assets or there are children from a previous relationship. Legal professionals ensure that the agreements comply with family law and are enforceable in court. They also advise clients on updating the agreements if circumstances change, such as the birth of a child or the acquisition of significant assets during the marriage.

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