Sophie and Jack have growing concerns about Lottie’s partner Marcus. He has already moved into the family home and even requested a loan for a business he wants to start for himself. To protect the family, Sophie and Jack have asked Lottie to have a prenup in place should things not go according to plan with their marriage.
Lottie faces a tough decision: Is a prenup a smart financial safeguard or a challenge that will undermine love and trust?
Key Takeaways
- A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract made between two people before marriage. It can be used to reassure parties that they are marrying on a fair and equal footing.
- The agreement will record how property, assets, income and investments will be distributed in the event of separation and divorce.
- A family solicitor can help you decide whether a pre-nup is right for you, advise on costs, and sensitively negotiate the terms of the agreement.
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