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Pre-Nuptial Agreement Solicitors

Draw up a Pre-Nuptial Agreement with our solicitors before you marry to avoid uncertainty and arguments over finances if your relationship ends


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Why Choose Perduco Law?

We only Specialise In Divorce & Family Law

Perduco Law specialises in Divorce & Family Law. All of our solicitors have in depth experience in dealing with Divorce, Financial Settlements in Divorce, Child Arrangements and Domestic Abuse issues in both simple and highly complex cases.

We Only Work on a Fixed Fee Basis

Perduco Law only charges its clients on a Fixed Fee Basis enabling our clients to know exactly what they are going to pay and what they are paying for from the outset with no hidden extras.

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We speak to you in a Language you will understand

From the moment you call us, you will see the difference in how we communicate with our clients in easy to understand terms without all of the legal jargon. We pride ourselves in how we break everything down for our clients in both the process and the costs so you know exactly where you stand.

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We cover the whole of the U.K. and have offices and meeting rooms in all Major Cities and Towns across the U.K. local to you.

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All of our team are passionate about what they do and are passionate in making a difference in what are normally incredibly difficult circumstances for our clients. We are here to support and to guide you and we’re not focused on hours we are focused on achieving the best outcome for you and your family.

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    What is a pre-nuptial agreement?

    A pre-nuptial agreement (also known as a ‘prenup’) is a contract agreed between you and your partner before you get married or enter a civil partnership.

    A pre-nuptial agreement outlines exactly who owns what in terms of all of your belongings, assets, property and money.

    Without a pre-nuptial agreement, in the event of a divorce, the courts starting position will generally be to divide everything 50/50 between you and your partner. A prenup can, therefore, help you provide some clarity and secure your future.

    With extensive experience, Perduco Law solicitors can advise you on your options and provide you with further information on how a pre-nuptial agreement could work for you and your significant other. Speak to a member of our knowledgeable team today.

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    What is the purpose of a pre-nuptial agreement?

    The main purpose of a pre-nuptial agreement, also known as a prenup, is to give you a level of clarity around how your assets will be divided in the event of a relationship breakdown. Other reasons why you might want a prenup include:

    • to avoid arguments and confusion over your finances,
    • protect your inherited finances and assets, and savings,
    • ensure you retain ownership of any businesses,
    • protect assets for any children from a previous relationship (their inheritance)

    Can I draw up a pre-nuptial agreement after we’re married?

    No. This is because pre-nuptial agreements can only be made before you marry your partner. However, if you and your partner both want to, you can make a post-nuptial agreement.

    Our experienced family law solicitors at Perduco Law have extensive experience in drafting both pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. Speak to us today.

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    Questions about our Divorce Services

    How long does a divorce take

    There are two elements to a divorce; there is the divorce itself and the financial settlement, which are both separate processes. The divorce process takes a minimum of 26 weeks.

    How do I reach a Financial Settlement in Divorce

    Essentially, there are four ways to reach a financial settlement in a divorce. These are:

    Financial Consent Order (No Assets, No Financial Disclosure)

    Financial Consent Order (Assets, No Financial Disclosure)

    Financial Consent Order (Assets, Full Financial Disclosure)

    Financial Court Proceedings

    Click on any of the links above for more details.

    How much will it cost?

    The cost of a divorce varies depending on whether there are any marital assets and if an agreement on those assets can be reached without the need for court proceedings.

    All of Perduco’s fixed fees for each set of circumstances are listed here.

    What if children are involved?

    Where children are involved, the best solution is for the parties to reach an amicable agreement between them on the child arrangements post divorce. If this isn’t possible, we can assist you in obtaining a Child Arrangements Order.

    Read more about child arrangement orders.

    What if there is domestic violence in the marriage?

    Where there is domestic abuse/violence in the marriage, there is a range of protective orders we can obtain for you in the family court, including:

    Non Molestation Orders

    Occupation Orders

    Click on either of the above links for more details.

    What will my Solicitor do on my behalf?

    Essentially, your solicitor will do everything involving both the divorce and financial settlement on your behalf, including

    Advising you on your legal position and the best way forward. 
    Drafting all legal documentation
    Liaising with the court and your ex-partner or their legal representative
    Finalising your divorce and financial settlement

    What will I have to do?

    You will need to approve the documentation before it’s sent out and provide us with instructions following our advice. 

    You may also need to provide us with supporting documents such as marriage certificates and financial disclosure documents, e.g., bank and mortgage statements.

    What does fixed fee mean?

    Fixed Fees means that we tell you your exact costs before you instruct us and detail the work we are going to do for that fixed fee. This enables you to know your costs in advance with no nasty surprises.

    What's the difference between fixed fees and hourly rates?

    Nearly all family law firms charge on an hourly rate structure, which means everything they do on your case, whether it’s progressing your case or not, is chargeable in 6 minute units, so with hourly rates of £200-£450 per hour, these costs can quickly become disproportionate.

    Book your free 1 hour case assessment

    To book an appointment with a solicitor, call us now on:

    0330 000 0000

    Please note that we cannot offer Legal aid.

    Can’t speak now? Request Your Free Callback

    Submit your details, and we’ll arrange a free, no-obligation callback with a family law expert at a time to suit you. Please note that we cannot offer Legal aid.

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