Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements

Family Law Experts in Preparing Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements

Although neither pre-nuptial agreements nor post-nuptial agreements are strictly legally binding at present, if properly prepared with reasonable terms, they are likely to be considered seriously by the Court and upheld.

We understand that discussions about such agreements can be a sensitive issue. We have the experience and expertise to give you the best possible legal advice on how to approach matters.

We have seen a rise in the number of clients entering into pre-nuptial agreements (prior to marriage) and post-nuptial agreements (during marriage) to protect their assets and provide a greater degree of security in the event of relationship breakdown.

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