Prenuptial Agreement services
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The increase of divorce rates in recent years has resulted in a more prenuptial agreements being arranged. These prenuptial agreements have become more commonplace in England and Wales, and as such the courts begun to adapt how they regard prenuptial agreements. The court have upheld prenuptial agreements during a divorce or separation proceedings. There are a variety of property divisions which can affect the validity of a prenuptial agreement during a court ordered divorce. However, as long as the prenuptial agreement follows the principles set out below there should not be any issues with the court upholding this legally prepared document.
As a result of these strict principles, it is crucial that you have a formal legal deed drawn up by solicitors for the prenuptial agreement. These prenuptial agreements are designed to provide certainty for a couple and protect any pre-marital assets and wealth; including inheritance, property, and also children from a previous relationship or marriage.
The Agreement allocates what the couples’ rights will be regarding property, income and assets before marriage or after marriage including property purchased together. The agreement can also outline what will happen to inherited assets which are brought into a marriage.

