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Why Pre Nups are for everyone not just the elite in society

By Georgina Hitchins on December 13, 2022

Pre nuptial agreement advice

A prenuptial agreement, also known as a premarital agreement or prenup, is a legal contract entered into by a couple before they get married. The purpose of a prenup is to establish the financial and property rights of each spouse in the event of a divorce or death.

 

Prenups are not just for the rich and famous elite in society. In fact, they can be beneficial for any couple who wants to protect their assets and clarify their financial responsibilities before tying the knot.

 

One common reason for a prenup is to protect individual assets. For example, if one spouse owns a business or has significant savings, a prenup can ensure that those assets remain separate in the event of a divorce. This can be especially important for individuals who have been through a previous divorce and want to avoid any potential disputes over property division.

 

Another reason for a prenup is to establish financial responsibilities during the marriage. This can include provisions for things like who will pay the bills, how much each spouse will contribute to household expenses, and whether either spouse will receive alimony in the event of a divorce.

 

It’s important to note that prenuptial agreements are not just for protecting individual assets. They can also be used to protect shared assets, such as a family business or real estate holdings. This can be especially important for couples who plan to merge their finances and want to clearly define each spouse’s ownership interest in shared assets.

 

Some people may view prenups as unromantic or unwise. However, entering into a premarital agreement can strengthen a couple’s relationship by promoting open communication and financial transparency. It can also provide peace of mind and protect both individuals in the event of a divorce or death.

 

It’s important to consult with a lawyer when drafting a prenuptial agreement. An experienced lawyer can help ensure that the agreement is fair and legally enforceable.

 

In conclusion, prenuptial agreements are not just for the wealthy. They can be beneficial for any couple who wants to protect their assets and establish their financial responsibilities before getting married. A prenup can promote open communication and financial transparency within a relationship and provide peace of mind in the event of a divorce or death.

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    • Georgina has recently been admitted as a Solicitor following a long period of study while working as a paralegal with the firm. She has a degree in English literature and cultural criticism and obtained a PGCE in middle English. Before starting her legal career, Georgina has worked in the education sector as a teacher, recruitment services at a senior level as well as Management, Property Renovation and Maintenance with her own property company. She has always wanted to be a lawyer and OLS gave her the opportunity to study and work while raising her family. She has two young children and a partner in the forces.

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