GREGORY ABRAMS DAVIDSON SOLICITORS
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Getting married can be a stressful business. There’s the dress, the photographer, the limousine, the church, the choice of best man, the hen and stag night/weekend/week, the flowers, suit hire, choice of music, wedding breakfast, evening reception, and honeymoon. Then there’s the worrying about how it’s all going to be paid for.
It is perhaps not surprising that often people who want a pre-nuptial agreement seem to think about them with a month or so to go before the big day.
Pre-nuptial agreements have been growing in popularity, matched only by the recognition given to them by the court in divorce proceedings.
Whilst they are still not absolutely binding, they will, if done properly, be followed wholly or substantially by the courts.
There are 2 common pitfalls that the unwary fall in to:
It is therefore vital to consider a pre-nuptial agreement early if you want it to carry weight in any future court proceedings.
Andrew Lee is a senior associate solicitor at Gregory Abrams Davidson, and a member of the Advanced Family Law Panel of the Law Society. He can be contacted on 0151 236 5000 or at [email protected]