Articles, tagged with "prenuptial agreement", page 2
25th March 2011
As the busy summer wedding season approaches, it’s a good time to discuss with your fiancé the benefits of a prenup contract. Prenups oftentimes compel a couple to discuss issues they may not have considered. Is a prenup contract a solution to the many ch...
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Author:
prenup_law
24th March 2011
As the busy summer wedding season approaches, it’s a good time to discuss with your fiancé the many benefits of a prenuptial agreement. If you decide a prenup is right for you, hiring the right prenuptial attorney has many benefits. Prenuptial attorneys c...
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Author:
prenup_law
20th March 2011
prenuptial agreement is something that should always be considered alongside marriage. Also like marriage it should not be entered into lightly and you should where possible seek specialist legal advice.
However in choosing to follow the sensible route...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
07th March 2011
Is Prenuptial Agreement Legal in the UK?
In the United Kingdom, pre-nuptial agreements currently have no legal standing. They are not binding on the courts
Recently, in a case called MacLeod v MacLeod, the most senior judges confi...
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Author:
Herry Taylor
25th February 2011
The problem with taboo issues is ignorance, which leads to myths being created.
This is definitely the case in reference to a prenuptial contract (or as it is also know a prenuptial agreement). The most common misapprehension is they are only for the r...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
22nd February 2011
A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a written document that is drawn up and signed by a couple before they get married. The document sets out the rights and responsibilities each party will have in that marriage. In most cases the main reason for creating ...
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Author:
cgyles6819
04th February 2011
They say that marriage is 'for richer and for poorer' - but there's no need for divorce to be a poverty trap.
The increase in use of prenuptial agreements is showing that couples are being financially savvy and do not want to risk any more upset than i...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
02nd February 2011
Spousal support or what many people would call alimony is not mandatory at any marriage separation case, however incase your are bound to provide alimony to any party its meant to meet all spouse living expenses on given period of time or indefinitely, th...
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Author:
adam smith
31st January 2011
A prenuptial agreement is an insurance policy against the breakup of your impending marriage. It should be viewed the same if you were taking out life insurance or income protection. It is made with the aim of both parties protecting their personal assets...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
28th January 2011
Would you enter into a business agreement with someone, even a friend, without having some type of legal agreement between you that specifies the ownership and rights of each individual? Probably not – which is why you should also not enter into a marriag...
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Author:
Doug Hart
17th January 2011
Many will argue that when first getting married you should not need any kind of prenuptial agreement, however there are many reasons why this is exactly what you need! If you are remotely aware of the divorce rates in this country, then you already know t...
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Author:
Doug Hart
17th January 2011
Do you know of anyone that has prenuptial agreement, besides perhaps an actor or millionaire, maybe Tiger Woods and his wife? You may be surprised how many couples decide on getting them these days with financial complications abounding. After all, you wa...
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Author:
Doug Hart
17th January 2011
If you are getting married soon, you may have thought about getting a prenuptial agreement (prenup for short). There are many reasons today why couples will go this route, due to the abundance of marriages that end in divorce. However many people think th...
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Author:
Doug Hart
17th January 2011
In marriage, money is such a sensitive topic. If you want to keep your finances separate and avoid any conflict of an unhappy marriage, you better consider signing a prenuptial agreement. By the time you are married, all the assets you acquire during your...
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Author:
Amanda Grey
08th January 2011
It is sad but realistic that only 50% of marriages survive. Increasing divorce rates in the UK have meant that it is more important than ever to ensure you have a foolproof prenuptial agreement (or 'prenup') in place.
The main importance of a UK prenup...
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Author:
Tim Bishop