At Napthens we’re finding it increasingly common for couples to safeguard their assets against a future claim in divorce or dissolution proceedings, with a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement. They are designed to afford protection and peace of mind about personal financial arrangements and help avoid lengthy, costly and distressing litigation if a relationship breaks down.
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The team at Napthens will engage with a client directly to understand the unique set of circumstances, to ensure we are best placed to provide the most suitable advice.
We will work with you to:
- consider the likely approach of the court in subsequent divorce or dissolution proceedings and the matters the court will take account of
- consider whether there are any special circumstances to a matter which need to be taken account of
- discuss all options to ascertain which avenues are relevant to each set of circumstances, given what is wanted to achieve
- discuss the financial information that you will need to provide
- discuss what should be included in a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement and whether it would be appropriate for the agreement to be reviewed in the future to deal with any change in circumstances
- draft an agreement that will need to be reviewed by your partner’s solicitor
- review an agreement that has been prepared by your partner’s solicitor
- explain the current status of the law and advise how best to ensure that a pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement is likely to be upheld by the court
- keep clients appraised as to costs
- negotiate the agreement in a proactive and non-confrontational way and will keep clients fully up-to-date about progress
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Would you like the family team to contact you to discuss how we can help?
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