Explaining the Legal Side

FAQ

Disclaimer:

The information set out below is intended as general guidance and should not only be relied on as legal advice. To access tailored legal advice to your circumstances please contact one of our barristers.

Why we’re different:

Prenup lawyers will give you a peace of mind that there will be no legal showdowns or expensive lawyers should for any reason you decide to part ways. While you have the assurance that experienced family barristers are taking care of the legal side of the agreement, it does not mean that it should be something intimidating or expensive. Our experts are here to simply help you plan your future together. Our lawyers are just a phone call away, all you need is to pick up the phone and we will explain the steps required and guide you all the way.

The Impact of a Prenup

On the family business

family businesses have wider implications beyond the couple. Prenups are a reliable way to ensure the future of a family business remains certain and stable. As you may understand, if you’re part of a family business, you should prepare for anything. The same is true for prenups – the responsible thing is to simply plan.
Here are somethings you might want to consider:

  • What happens to the business if we decide to part ways?
  • how can we ensure the security and health of the business remains in the event of a
    separation?
  • what do we do if the value of the business changes during marriage?

Working with our experienced family barristers will answer any and more of these questions, giving you tailored, skilled, and empathetic legal advice.

On a divorce proceeding – Understanding the Role of a Prenup in Divorce

Prenups promote transparency around expectations of asset distribution in the event of a separation. This can help make the process more peaceful and straightforward. Although prenups can be used for a versatile range of assets, there are certain legal areas that they cannot override.