
Prenuptial agreements
The common feature of those seeking advice on prenuptials is a search for certainty in an uncertain world
Our clients are typically either young couples setting out or those in later life, who seek to reduce the possibility of conflict in the event of their marriage breaking down or protect assets for their children.
The run up to your wedding can be a stressful time, and this does not need to add to your list of worries. We will listen to you, discuss your expectations and concerns, and advise you on the advantages and disadvantages of entering into a prenuptial agreement based on your individual set of circumstances. We can then advise on the best approach to drafting and negotiating the terms of the agreement.
Preparing a prenuptial agreement is not just about the law. These agreements often involve wider family members and they necessitate discussions about inheritance and family trusts.
Negotiations need to be delicately and diplomatically handled. We will guide you through the process in a pragmatic yet emotionally sensitive way. Our Private Client team can provide advice on the tax and inheritance implications of your prenuptial agreement at the same time and can draw up a Will to reflect the terms of the agreement.
Those planning a prenuptial agreement are often of a different nationality and/or live abroad. If that is the case, we will draw on our contacts in other countries to ensure clients obtain good advice from foreign lawyers.
Depending on the circumstances, we will be able to do this well in advance of your wedding date so that the prenuptial can be signed and you can then get on with the more enjoyable aspects of your wedding planning.
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