Whilst nuptial agreements remain technically non-binding in UK law, they have become increasingly influential in court proceedings.

Recent years have seen a significant shift in judicial attitudes, with properly prepared agreements now carrying substantial weight in divorce settlements. Our Worcester-based specialists can help you create robust nuptial agreements that protect your financial interests and provide certainty for the future.

While once considered unconventional, nuptial agreements have gained significant popularity in recent years. Though still not legally binding, they are given significant weight by courts and are increasingly upheld if they meet certain conditions. As a result, these agreements are now routinely recommended for couples seeking financial clarity and protection. They provide certainty and can substantially reduce potential disputes during separation. However, courts require adherence to specific procedures, including full financial disclosure, independent legal advice for both parties and proper timing before marriage.

Our Worcester-based specialists, Justine Lowe and Ian Stirzaker, can help to create agreements so that the rights and interests of yourself and your loved ones are protected.

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We understand that this can be challenging and our experts are here to support you. Our diagnostics tools will help you to identify whether you're ready to create a Nuptial Agreement. We also offer a one hour no-obligation initial meeting at £150.00 + VAT. We know how hard it can be to take the first step, so we promise to make it as easy as possible for you.

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We use our experience with Resolution, as Mediators and from other areas of the law to assist you through the process. We will ensure that you are properly advised to enable you to make the right decisions and an outcome you can rebuild from.

We aim to provide you with prompt, expert advice throughout your case. During our initial meeting, we'll discuss our funding approach and our service quality guarantee.

Our goal is to achieve a fair outcome while minimising conflict and emotional distress. We also offer support through mediation or alternative dispute resolution methods, which are often less adversarial than court proceedings.

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