Understanding Pre & Post Nuptial Agreements: clarity and protection for your marriage
We help you create a fair agreement that sets how financial arrangements should be dealt with, should your relationship end.
Entering into a pre or post nuptial agreement is a thoughtful and transparent way to protect your financial interests and those of your loved ones. Whether before marriage or after, these agreements aim to clarify how assets and finances will be divided in the event of separation, reducing uncertainty and potential conflict. Our experienced family solicitors, recommended in Tier 1 Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners, understand how to guide you through this complicated process.
Pre and post nuptial agreements cannot prevent future court applications regarding finances, but courts increasingly respect agreements that are fair and properly entered into, with full financial disclosure and independent legal advice. We work closely with you to ensure the agreement reflects your wishes, includes provisions for any children, and is drafted in line with best practice to offer the strongest protection.
Our approach is collaborative and compassionate, focused on providing clarity, minimising stress, and supporting your long-term peace of mind.
Expert family law specialists
Our team includes members of the Law Society’s Family Panel and Resolution Accredited Specilaists to ensure the highest standard of expertise.
Tailored advice for your unique circumstances
We carefully consider your family situation, previous relationships, children, and financial complexities to craft agreements that work for you.
Emphasis on fairness and transparency
We guide you through full financial disclosure and fair terms to maximise the likelihood your agreement will be upheld in the event of a court application.
Independent legal advice ensured
Clients will receive clear, professional advice to confirm understanding and consent, which reinforces the agreement’s validity.
Supportive, clear communication
We explain every step in straightforward language, making sure you feel informed, supported, and confident throughout.
Flexible timing options
Whether planning before marriage or addressing changes afterward, we tailor our approach to your situation.
Focus on children’s needs and protections
We ensure, if appropriate, that any agreement takes into account children and addresses their future needs.
Proactive risk management
We pride ourselves on anticipating challenges offering practical solutions to protect you and your loved ones.
What you need to know about securing your financial future together
Navigating the decisions around pre and post nuptial agreements can feel daunting, but with the right partner, it becomes a straightforward and empowering process. These agreements serve as a form of insurance: they cannot stop court proceedings in a separation, but they shape how the courts may view financial arrangements, often helping avoid lengthy disputes.
At Pinney Talfourd, we start by explaining what pre and post nuptial agreements can and cannot do and setting realistic expectations. We emphasise the importance of entering agreements with full disclosure, and with independent advice to strengthen their standing.
Our team listens to what you want to achieve. We help you balance protecting your assets against achieving a fair and workable agreement particularly when children or previous relationships add complexity. We recommend that agreements are signed at least 21 days before a wedding to allow clear reflection.
We understand the emotional weight of these decisions and commit to guiding you with empathy and clarity. Our proven track record, underscored by accolades such as Legal 500 rankings, demonstrates our dedication to delivering excellent, trusted legal support and peace of mind through all stages of life.
Pre and post nuptial agreements FAQs
We understand you might be looking for answers, so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.
Yes. Independent advice ensures both partners fully understand the agreement, helping to protect its validity and fairness.
We advise that an agreement is signed at least 21 days before the wedding. We would suggest instructing solicitors at least 6 months before the wedding. This timeframe allows both parties space to consider the agreement without pressure.
No, but courts increasingly consider these agreements as important factors when deciding financial matters, especially if they are fair.
Post nuptial agreements offer flexibility for changes during marriage or civil partnership, allowing updates to reflect new situations.
We require full financial disclosure, ensure no pressure is applied, include provision for children, and recommend independent advice for both parties
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You can contact us now to book an initial consultation. Or for more information please contact Catherine Polli on the details below.

Catherine Polli
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