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The law doesn’t meaningfully recognise relationships outside of marriage or civil partnerships. But you can legally protect your cohabiting relationship by making a cohabitation agreement.
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Asking your fiancé about getting a prenup could be a difficult conversation, so knowing the right way to handle it is key.
When entering a marriage or civil partnership, you may consider a prenuptial agreement; a document declaring how assets will be split between the couple should the marriage eventually end in divorce.
Making a prenup with your future spouse may feel uncomfortable. But protecting your assets in advance can help you both avoid more heartache if you decide to separate in the future.
Before you marry, you may consider getting a prenuptial agreement, or prenup. Here's everything you need to know about prenups, including when and how to create one in the UK.
As a married couple, you may consider getting a postnuptial agreement, or postnup. Here's everything you need to know about postnups, including when and how to create one in the UK.
It is strongly advised that you hire a solicitor for a prenuptial agreement. You and your partner will need to seek separate legal advice to avoid a conflict of interests.
There are millions of couples in the UK who share their lives without formally agreeing their relationship in the eyes of the law.