At BIAAP, we have experienced family law solicitors who can assist you with drafting and negotiating pre-and post-nuptial agreements.

Pre-Nuptial and Post Nuptial Agreements

At BIAAP, we have experienced family law solicitors who can assist you with drafting and negotiating pre-and post-nuptial agreements.  Although not technically legally binding, the courts have stated on numerous occasions pre-and post-nuptial agreements will be taken into serious consideration in a divorce hearing.  It is therefore imperative that your agreement is drawn-up by an experienced family lawyer who understands the potential future implications of a pre-or post-nuptial agreement.

To speak to our top family law solicitors based in Plumstead, London, please contact us on 0208 309 8808, or contact us through our online enquiry form.

For more on how our Family team can help you, visit our dedicated Family Law site.

While it may not be considered romantic, it is a fact of modern life that more couples than ever are now taking the pragmatic step to enter into pre-or post-nuptial contracts to protect their interests in the unfortunate event that their marriage does not last. This is even more common now as people increasingly defer marriage or re-marry later in a life and as a result have built-up greater levels of assets. Such arrangements become more important when the interests of children from a previous marriage are taken into account.

Our experienced family law solicitors, based in London, can provide astute advice if you need a pre-or post-nuptial agreement.  We can also provide independent legal advice as to the future financial implications of any pre-or-post nuptial agreement you are asked to sign.

Ms. Jordana Adams, who has  several years of experience in family law and litigation heads our family law team.  Ms. Adams is a member of Resolution, an organisation of 6,500 family lawyers who follow a strict Code of Practice designed to resolve family law matters in a constructive, non-confrontation manner.  Resolution members also campaign for improvements to the family justice system.

Ms. Adams and her team are committed to helping couples resolve family law disputes in a non-confrontational manner.  As with all the best divorce lawyers, one of the primary objectives of the BIAAP family law team is to prevent couples ending up in court in all but the most exceptional circumstances.  We strive to help couples reach an agreement via round-table negotiations and mediation, alternative dispute resolution methods, which Ms. Adams and her team have a wealth of expertise in.

The highly experienced family law team at BIAAP understand the often-sensitive nature of drafting up and entering into pre-or post-nuptial agreements. We will handle your case with the utmost care and respect, ensuring that you understand the whole process.

What are Pre-nuptial and Post-nuptial Agreements?

A pre-nuptial agreement, commonly known as a prenup is a contract between couples entered into before marriage which describes how assets or property will be divided and financial support will be managed in the event of a divorce or marriage breakdown. A post-nuptial agreement provides the same purpose but is entered into during the marriage. Our highly experienced family law team will guide you through the consequences of proposing or accepting a pre-or post-nuptial agreement ensuring that it is written in the clearest and most concise manner possible to protect your best interests.

Are Pre-and Post-Nuptial Agreements Enforceable?

Within the United Kingdom, neither pre nor post-nuptial agreements are seen as legally binding, however, if drawn up and entered into correctly they can be considered a relevant circumstance by the court and therefore likely to be upheld.  It is important that the agreement is drawn up by an experienced legal practitioner. We will ensure that your agreement has the best chance of being taken into full consideration by the court should it become necessary.

How are Pre-and Post-Nuptial Agreements Arranged?

To be considered valid, a pre-or post-nuptial agreement must have been negotiated with the assistance of solicitors, there must have been an exchange of financial disclosure between the parties, and the prenuptial agreement must be fair on the face of it.  For pre-nuptial agreements, it is also important that it is entered into sufficiently prior to the marriage to avoid there being any possible assertion that there has been duress.

Our specialist team of family lawyers are experienced in advising when a pre-or post-nuptial agreement is appropriate, the matters to consider when entering into such an agreement, and in the preparation of the document to take account of all circumstances.

Why choose BIAAP?

There are many family lawyers to choose from in London, but we believe certain qualities make us stand out.  Primarily, we put the needs of the client first.  By investing in being a member of Resolution and following non-confrontational practices when resolving family law disputes, clients can trust that we are committed to helping them find workable solutions to their problems as quickly as possible.

In addition, our family law solicitors can draw on the expertise of other departments in the firm.  Our commercial lawyers can provide guidance on the structuring of a business which may be included as part of a pre-or post-nuptial agreement.  In addition, our Immigration solicitors considered some of the best in London, can assist with any Spouse or Unmarried Partner Visa Immigration matters affecting our family law clients.

At BIAAP, we understand how to draft pre-and post-nuptial agreements in a way that will ensure the best outcome for our clients should it need to be enforced.  Our family law team will sit down and discuss your unique circumstances and draft a bespoke agreement that is flexible enough to accommodate any foreseeable change in circumstances.

We would be happy to discuss your circumstances in an initial consultation.

For a more detailed discussion regarding your family law matter, or to book an appointment with a member of our family law team, please call us now on 0208 309 8808

For a more detailed discussion regarding your case, or to book an appointment with a member of our divorce and family law team, please call us now on 0208 309 8808

This website is for informational purposes only and does not contain legal advice. As the law is subject to changes and updates, please do not act and/or refrain from acting based on anything you read on this site. Always seek legal assistance when required from a accredited and practicing professional i.e. solicitors. BIAAP (Brightway Immigration and Asylum Practitioners) is subject to and upholds the laws of the United Kingdom and adheres to the code of conduct required by our profession.