
A prenuptial agreement (prenup) gives clarity, protection and fairness befor marriage. In England and Wales, prenups are increasingly common and , when properly prepared, are highly influential in divorce proceeding. They don’t remove romance – they remove uncertainty.
A prenup allows you to ring-fence:
Without a prenup these may be treated as marital assets and divided on divorce.
It can also protect:
This is crucial where family wealth is involved.
English divorce law aims for ‘fairness’ which is flexible and unpredictable.
A prenup:
Many couples use prenups to avoid years of legal disputes.
A prenup can cover:
This avoids later emotional and financial conflict.
A prenup can ensure:
This is especially important in blended families.
If you own a businee, a divorce can:
A prenup can protect the business so that it stays intact and operational.
A prenup can outline:
This reduces misunderstandings later.
A prenup can agree:
This prevents future disputes about income and lifestyle.
Since the landmark Radmacher v Granatino case, courts give prenups significant weight if:
So while not automatically binding, a properly drafted prenup is usually upheld.
A prenup:
It helps you start your marriage with clarity, confidence and mutual understanding.