Relationship Property 

Supporting you through property division and new beginnings

Relationships come with shared lives—and often, shared assets. Whether you’re entering a new relationship or facing the difficult decision to separate, understanding how your property is treated under the law is essential.

At any time before or during a relationship, you and your partner can choose to enter into a legally binding agreement (commonly known as a Contracting Out Agreement or Prenup). This agreement sets out how your property will be divided if the relationship ends. This gives both parties clarity, reduces the risk of disputes, and avoids relying on the default rules under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976.

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We can assist you with:

  • Separation and Relationship Property Agreements
  •  Contracting Out Agreements
  • Advice on protecting inherited or business assets in a new relationship
  • Court application for the formal dissolution of marriage/divorce
We’re here to guide you through the process—making sure your rights are protected and your agreement reflects your unique situation.
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