At Flint Bishop, our Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements Solicitors help clients approach these sensitive conversations with clarity and care. A prenuptial agreement is made before marriage or civil partnership, while a postnuptial agreement is made afterwards. Both can help you and your partner understand how important financial matters should be treated if circumstances change.

We will take time to understand your personal and financial position, including property ownership, family wealth, business assets, inheritance, pensions and any arrangements you may wish to preserve for children or future generations. Our Prenup & Postnup Solicitors will explain your options in plain English and draft an agreement that reflects your circumstances carefully and fairly.

With teams of family solicitors in BirminghamDerbyLeedsSheffieldSwansea and York, Flint Bishop supports individuals and families across England and Wales. Our Family and Matrimonial team regularly prepares and reviews prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, bringing calm, practical advice to what can sometimes feel like a difficult subject to raise.

Whether you are planning to marry, entering a civil partnership, already married, or reviewing arrangements after a separation or change in your finances or family circumstances, our Prenup & Postnup Agreements Solicitors will listen carefully and explain the next step clearly. Contact Flint Bishop today to understand your options.

To speak to one of our family lawyers to discuss your options, please call us on 0330 123 9501.

Our family solicitors regularly review and prepare pre and post nuptial agreements, tailored to meet individual needs.

We will help you to segregate inheritance, protect business or property interests and preserve assets for the next generation.

Many of our solicitors are recognised as leaders in their field, accredited by leading independent legal guides including The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners.

For more information and advice on nuptial agreements, or to request a call back with one of our expert family lawyers, please complete the form below. Alternatively, please call us on 0330 123 9501.

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