Postnuptial Agreement

Postnuptial Agreement Service

This is a legal agreement for people that are already married but want to protect their assets in the event of a divorce in the future. Using Divorce-Online could save you over £1,500 compared to having a high street solicitor draft you the same agreement.

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Obtain a Professionally Drafted Postnup Agreement

Our efficient and affordable service is ideal for couples who have agreed to enter into a postnuptial agreement before marriage.

Obtain a Postnup Agreement for just £849, using our stress-free and affordable service; most solicitors will charge you over £1,500 for the same service!

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Postnuptial Agreement Service Drafted by Solicitors for £849

A postnuptial agreement, commonly known as a ‘postnup’, is a legal contract entered into during marriage stating what happens to things such as money, assets, and property in the event of divorce.

Postnuptial agreements are designed for people that are already married but want certainty about their finances should the marriage break down in the future.

Although they have been used in many other legal jurisdictions for decades it is only in the last ten years that the English courts have come to recognise them.

Postnuptial agreements are now considered to be an essential ‘insurance policy’ for married couples with assets they wish to protect.

You most likely have many questions that you would like answered before getting started with our service. You can chat with us on live chat or read our guide on Postnuptial Agreements.

What are the benefits of getting a Postnuptial Agreement?

If you own your own home, have a good pension, or have other assets and your spouse does not, then you are going to be at risk should your marriage break down.

As unromantic as that sounds, a postnuptial agreement will mean you can enjoy married life without worrying about what happens to the assets you’ve accrued before marriage if you end up getting a divorce.

As with any agreement they will need to be periodically reviewed and updated to reflect the changes in circumstances, such as buying a new home or having children.

To make a Postnup there needs to be open and honest disclosure between the parties, and the agreement will list the income and assets of both parties at the time the postnup agreement is signed.

A signatory to a postnuptial agreement should also have had legal advice to make sure they know what they are doing. Our solicitor drafted agreement contains a legal advice statement for both parties.

What’s Included With Our Postnup Agreement Service for £849?

  • Solicitor drafted postnuptial agreement
  • Professional legal advice on the implications of signing the agreement
  • Initial amendments if there are any revisions required
  • Arranging for the correct signature
  • Solicitors will store the original for you

Compare our service with other leading family-law providers

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Price £849 £1200 £1800
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Online Service? Yes No No
Legal Advice Yes Yes Yes
Asset Limit Up to £3M £1M £1M

If you have assets over £3M in value, please call us on 01793 384 029 to see how we can help you.

Professionally Drafted Postnuptial Agreement

Don’t spend thousands on having your pre-agreed postnup drafted into a legal agreement. Use our service for £849 and receive a professionally drafted agreement and legal advice.

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