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Pre-marriage Agreements are becoming increasingly common and English courts are now recognising the importance of such agreements. Whilst they are not strictly enforceable by Courts in England, they are now being upheld.
Such Agreements are often important for those proposing a second marriage where they have substantial assets and children of an earlier marriage or relationship. In such circumstances the consequences of a possible breakdown of the relationship should be looked at commercially as well as practically by both parties.
Middleton & Upsall's family law team has experience in negotiating and drafting such Agreements.
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