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With prenups regularly featuring in the press, can a business owner entering into a later or second marriage protect assets built up before this relationship?
Unromantic?! Better to find out your financial rights and attitudes now, instead of regretting it expensively later.
Prenups are still not automatically binding on divorce judges in England but are increasingly upheld by them.
The current legal view is summed up as: "The court should give effect to a nuptial agreement that is freely entered into by each party with a full appreciation of its implications unless in the prevailing circumstances it would not be fair to hold the parties to their agreement."
In layman's terms, for the best chance of achieving a binding prenup consider the following:
Be wary of putting your spouse on the business books just for tax reasons if they are not going to participate in the business.
Prenups are an evolving area but should become as normal as filling in your tax return or getting your will done. Protect yourself and your relationship from future misunderstandings. It could be your best wedding present!