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Marriage is built on trust and a prenup helps protect that.

Whether you’re bringing property, wealth, or business interests into your marriage, a prenuptial agreement ensures clarity, security, and peace of mind for both partners.

At Macks Solicitors, we help couples across England and Wales create fair, practical prenups that protect what matters most while supporting your relationship, not undermining it.

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For a free initial discussion, call our specialist family team today on 01642 843 671 or use our contact form and we will call you back.

What Is a Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement (or “prenup”) is a written agreement made before marriage that outlines how finances, property, and other assets would be dealt with if the marriage ends. It’s not about expecting the worst, it’s about planning wisely for the future.

Think of it as setting financial boundaries with love and respect. It brings clarity, reduces uncertainty, and strengthens the foundation of your marriage.

What Can a Prenuptial Agreement Include?

Every agreement is tailored to your personal circumstances. Common topics include:

  • Property owned before the marriage
  • Savings, pensions, and investments
  • Inheritance or family wealth
  • Business ownership and shares
  • Responsibility for debts or loans
  • Jointly owned property and future arrangements
  • Future financial support if the marriage ends

Our team will help draft a fair, well-structured agreement that reflects your values and priorities. Call our specialist family team today on 01642 843 671 or use our contact form and we will call you back.

Should You Get Prenuptial Agreement?

A prenup may be especially helpful if:

  • You own property, investments, or a business
  • You expect a future inheritance
  • You’re marrying later in life or for a second time
  • You want to protect family gifts or assets
  • You want to clarify how debts will be handled

It’s not just for the wealthy, a prenup protects both parties and can prevent emotional and financial stress later on.

Are Prenuptial Agreements Legally Binding?

In England and Wales, prenups aren’t automatically binding, but they can carry weight in court, especially if:

  • Both parties received independent legal advice
  • The agreement was entered into freely
  • Full financial disclosure was made
  • It was signed well before the wedding
  •  The terms are fair and reasonable

At Macks Solicitors, we ensure your prenup meets all key criteria to maximise its legal standing.

Do Both Partners Need a Solicitor?

Yes. For the agreement to be valid and credible, each partner must get their own legal advice. This ensures the document is fair, understood, and signed voluntarily.

We’ll work closely and respectfully with your partner’s solicitor to make the process smooth and cooperative.

Why Choose Macks Solicitors?

At Macks Solicitors, we listen carefully to what matters most to you and provide advice tailored to your unique situation. You can expect:

  • Specialist family law team with decades of experience
  • Clear, honest advice tailored to your needs
  • Compassionate, client-first approach
  • Offices in Middlesbrough, Darlington, Redcar, and Harrogate
  • Serving clients across England and Wales

From first conversation to signed agreement, we’ll support you with care, clarity, and confidence.

Let’s Talk

Let’s help you and your partner build a strong, secure future together.

Call us on 01642 843 671 or use our online contact form to get started. We’ll listen, explain your options, and help you move forward with confidence.

Macks Solicitors proudly serve clients across England and Wales, with offices in MiddlesbroughDarlingtonRedcar and Harrogate.

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