If you are taking that next step in your relationship then you might think it a little unromantic to set up a prenup or cohabitation agreement when making commitments to each other. But really it is just a precaution in the unlikely event that things change.
You don't take out car insurance because you expect to crash, you do it just in case something happens.
At the start of your relationship, things may be uneven financially, like if you own the home that your partner is moving into.
Cohabiting couples do not have the same legal rights as married couples or those in a civil partnership in the UK. So a cohabitation agreement can grant couples that want to live together with some legal protection should they decide to end the relationship.
Prenups are no longer something only for the rich and famous and is a legal document which simplifies and sets out how assets are split if a married couple split up.
AlthoughUK law has a complex approach to prenups, if you have taken steps to ensure your prenup is legally-sound and was drawn up fairly, it should be upheld by a court. Our system will guide you through that process.
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