
Reconciliation Contracts
If you are planning to marry or enter a civil partnership you will need to ensure that you follow the correct process to ensure you have a valid marriage
The experience of divorce can be painful, expensive and damaging on many levels. When clients approach us to embark on the process, we always invest time at the outset exploring whether divorce is the only way forward. Sometimes, pressing pause and working to get the relationship back on track with renewed resolution can be an alternative worth exploring.
If couples can agree on resolving areas of tension that ultimately might save a marriage, a reconciliation contract could be an option. It is a form of post-nuptial agreement that sets out new relationship commitments whilst at the same time prescribing the terms of a split if the reconciliation fails. It can include promises of how you each will reform behaviour, e.g. addictive or adulterous behaviour, and you can also agree financial terms if the marriage should ultimately fail, e.g. how property and pension pots should be divided.
Although a fairly new concept in the UK, reconciliation contracts are have been used in the US for some time. We regularly advise clients of the option of a reconciliation contract, often in tandem with therapeutic support, and we believe it is likely to play an increasing role in the mix of alternatives to divorce in the UK too.
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