A growing number of people are choosing to enter a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement before or after they marry. Whether you want to establish the rights to property or other assets, or whether you require support in the event of divorce or sudden death, FMT can help to minimise any uncertainty in these circumstances.
This seems to be the case for people who have been married before, who wish to ensure that any children they already have will be provided for and that their assets are protected.
If you are engaged or already married, it can often feel like a breach of trust in your relationship to even consider what might happen if the marriage were to end.
However, in many circumstances it is a sensible decision to secure your financial assets – such as properties, businesses or inheritances – for the future. We have specialist family law solicitors, who are able to draft both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements to give you peace of mind in any unexpected change.
In our experience, there are numerous reasons why you might wish to draft these kinds of agreements: