Family Law Services
Protect your assets with support from our highly experienced lawyers specialising in Post and Pre-nuptial Agreements.
Our experienced and highly knowledgeable team of family service solicitors based in Brighton can help you create a detailed, comprehensive pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement, tailored to suit your individual needs.
People increasingly understand that pre and post-nuptial agreements are designed to give them protection in the event that things do not work out as intended.
These post or premarital agreements can set out in advance arrangements for your children and govern the division of finances and property in the event your relationship breaks down.
Creating well detailed pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements will provide security and peace of mind for both of you in the risk you may go through separation or divorce. It can protect your assets, support your estate plan, reduce conflict and save you the cost of expensive financial proceedings.
We can offer legal advice to couples who wish to draw up a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement.
For a confidential, no-obligation consultation call our family law team on 01273 249 200 or fill out the form at the bottom of the page.
A pre-nuptial agreement (also known as a ‘prenup’) is a contract entered into before marriage which outlines how a couple wishes to divide their money and property should the relationship end.
A pre-nuptial agreement gives couples peace of mind so that they know exactly what will happen to assets, property and finances – should the marriage break down – saving time, money and upset should such an event occur.
A post-nuptial agreement (‘postnup’) is a similar contract, the main difference being that it is entered into after the marriage has taken place. Couples can create an agreement which states what will happen financially should the marriage dissolve.
Prenups and Postnups are not strictly binding on the Court in the event of later divorce, but it is likely that they will be respected by the Court unless the effect of the agreement would be deemed unfair.
If the Prenup or Postnup has been entered freely and willingly by both parties, and both parties were fully aware of the consequences of doing so, the Court is likely to hold both parties to this agreement.
To do the best job of ensuring that the Court upholds the terms of the Agreement it is important to ensure the following:-
The Law relating to pre-nuptial agreements is the same as for post-nuptial agreements, bar the fact that a post-nuptial agreement takes place after the marriage has taken place.
Both prenups and postnups are bespoke documents drawn up for a couple specifically to outline their particular circumstances, so they can cover almost anything you want them to.
However, there are certain things a couple usually thinks about when deciding how they would want to divide things if the marriage does not work.
Things to consider on a pre and postnup agreement;
In the event of a divorce, a prenuptial and post-nuptial agreement are not legally binding. However, there are contracts that will inform the courts of divorce settlements unless they are found to be unfair.
Whilst a prenuptial agreement can include a wide range of assets that you or your partner own either individually, or as a couple, the rules on what they should not include cover issues such as: Personal or lifestyle matters, child custody or upbringing requirements, child support, and illegal matters.
Solicitor, Family Department
Jennie is a Solicitor in the Family team, who advises in relation to Children Act litigation (private law), Financial Remedies on divorce, cohabitation agreements and disputes, and protection from domestic abuse/injunctive relief.
Legal 500 “Star in the making”
Jennie can be contacted by email: JA@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249299.
Partner, Family Department
Julian is a highly experienced family practitioner who heads up the Family Department. Julian is a trained Collaborative lawyer and Mediator. Julian is Top Ranked in the Chambers Legal Directory with testimonials including “a really good lawyer, experienced, calm and can fight his client’s corner with flair and creativity without making the dispute intractable.”
Julian’s focus is on resolving, not creating conflict, encouraging negotiation, and finding solutions. Julian is adept at bringing a calm, focused and if necessary, robust approach to contentious and complex financial situations. Julian will bring empathy and solutions to child related matters. Julian will strive to find the approach which will best benefit the individual and to prepare them for life after separation.
Julian’s specialties :
advising on high net worth and complex separations, involving businesses, Trusts, and pension issues
dealing with cases using the Collaborative model
resolving childcare disputes
advising on pre and post nuptial agreements
advising on cohabitation disputes
Chambers ranked No 1 in Family/Matrimonial - “extremely experienced, sensible and really resolution-focused.” ‘Julian is one of the toughest negotiators but one of the most charming men you will ever meet.’
Legal 500 Ranked – “an experienced practitioner who is well known and respected by opponents and the judiciary.” “straight talking, trustworthy and well respected locally.”
Julian can be contacted by email: JBH@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249223.
Partner, Family Department
Sarah is a Partner in the Family team, who specialises in complex Children Act litigation (private law), Financial Remedies on divorce, cohabitation agreements and disputes, and protection from domestic abuse.
Sarah can be contacted by email: SCP@deanwilson.co.uk or on their direct dial: (0) 1273 249295.