We can help you create an agreement that reflects your intentions.
For those intending to marry, we can give you advice on how a pre-marital agreement (also known as a 'pre-nuptial' agreement) may protect you from financial loss in the unlikely event of your marriage not lasting.
If you come to a marriage with your own assets, it usually makes common sense to take out a pre-marital agreement. Those approaching a second marriage may have a particular need to enter a pre-marital agreement.
Our charges for drafting a pre-marital agreement are modest in relation to the value of most assets protected by such agreements.