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Getting Married?
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Catherine Zeta Jones has one
Heather Mills McCartney didn’t
(and whose marriage continues to flourish?…….)Safeguarding your assets may not be as expensive as you think.
When you are starting your life together as a couple, planning for things going wrong after your marriage or Civil Partnership ceremony may not seem like the most romantic way to begin. Recording your intentions at the outset can promote a happier relationship and save a lot of stress and heartache if things do go wrong. We have experience in preparing Prenuptial Agreements and Pre-Registration Agreements which can be taken into account by a Court in the event that the relationship breaks down. We can offer you comprehensive advice as to how best to protect your position and we can point your partner in the right direction for independent legal advice.
For more information contact Sali Jackson Thomas or the family team on on 01792 773 773 or email sali.jackson-thomas@johncollins.co.uk
____________________________Planning For The Future
Getting married or entering into a civil Partnership is a sacred and life long commitment that should be cherished. So plan for the future by making a will to ensure that your estate passes to those you would want to inherit it.
When you marry or enter into a civil partnership your old Will may become invalid, however there is a way around this by making your Will in contemplation of your marriage so there would be no need for amendments.
By making a Will you can make arrangements for the guardians to be appointed for any minor children that you have.
Making a Will now saves unwanted hassles in later life and with regular reviews, we at John Collins & Partners LLP can cater for all your estate planning needs.
Please contact Amanda Rees or the Wills team on 01792 773 773 or email amanda.rees@johncollins.co.uk
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