Other Agreements
Nobody likes to think that a marriage, a cohabitation or a civil partnership might end. However, we all know this happens sometimes.
We recommend that you draw up an agreement to register your intentions about how your assets would be divided in the event of your relationship ending.
An agreement is particularly advisable when you enter a relationship with assets you have already acquired – perhaps over a considerable period of time and where you have children from a former relationship.
If you plan to marry we can draft a pre-nuptial agreement. We can draft a cohabitation agreement for those living together, or a pre-partnership agreement for civil partnerships.
Contact
John Brownrigg - Partner, Head of Family & Mediation
John Bartholomew (Cirencester) - Deputy Senior Partner, Head of Civil & Personal Litigation
Senior Team
Michelle Collier - Solicitor, Family & Mediation
Rebecca Eels - Solicitor, Family & Mediation
Caroline Fell - Associate, Family & Mediation
Jane Graham - Solicitor, Child Care
Steven Greenwood - Partner, Chair of the Management Board, Head of Child Care Team
Lynden Lever - Partner, Family & Mediation
Jennifer Martin - Solicitor, Family & Mediation
Simon Walker - Solicitor, Family & Mediation
QuickPoints & Other Articles
| Civil Partnerships - A Summary |
| Civil Partnerships - A Guide |
| Divorce and Pensions |
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