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Disclosure in pre-nuptial agreements – full and frank, or fraudulent?
Charlotte Daintith
Modern marriages are often complex, with both parties bringing their own financial resources and family histories to the relationship.
That is why many couples nowadays seek the reassurance of a nuptial agreement. It can provide clarity and protection from the very start of their lives together, especially when children are involved.
But while nuptial agreements are often upheld by the court, they are not legally binding and can be contested.
And if the worst should happen, and your marriage breaks down, it is vital to have the best legal team on your side advising you every step of the way.
On these pages you can find out everything you need to know about pre and postnuptial agreements. If you would like further advice, please do get in touch. We would be pleased to help you.
Charlotte Daintith
Cate Maguire
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