Suitable for any people getting married in the future. Includes
references to financial accounts, houses, other property,
furniture, children, mortgages, utility bills
About this document
This pre-nuptial agreement, also called a pre-marital agreement is suitable for any couple, post marriage. It provides that all property owned by each party prior to the agreement shall remain the property of that party in the event of separation and sets out what should happen to property acquired jointly after the date of the agreement. It also includes provision for other important matters such as children, other assets and the matrimonial home. It states that neither party shall make any financial claim upon the other in the event of separation or divorce.
The courts are not obliged to enforce such agreements although they are accepting of them more these days.
This straightforward agreement states that all property owned by each party prior to the marriage shall remain the property of that party in the event of separation or divorce and sets out what should happen to property acquired during the marriage.
Be sure to sign plenty of time before the marriage so that it can be proven that the contract was not signed under pressure (duress).
Application
and features
Suitable for any couple, about to be married
Written in plain English – no legal jargon
Explanatory notes to guide you at every stage
Back up support and advice available
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Contents
The parties’ personal details
Property of each party remains his own
Property purchased post marriage
Capital calculations
Marital home
Children, maintenance and living rights
Other expenses and costs
No claims can be made on the other
Other usual legal provisions to protect your interests
Explanatory notes to guide you step-by-step
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Count (approximate):
Document: 1690
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Explanatory notes:
900
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Draftsman
This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.