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While a prenuptial agreement is unlikely to be on many people's wedding checklist, a family lawyer has urged couples who will be tying the knot in the coming months to consider making it a key priority. With research by the law firm revealing that Google searches for terms related to prenups including 'what is a prenup?', 'meaning of prenups' and 'prenups in the UK' have increased by 21% in the last three months compared to the three months previous, it is clear they are growing in popularity.
Leanne Hayward, consultant solicitor in the family law team at Richard Nelson LLP, said: "In previous years prenups have been perceived in a negative light and considered only necessary for celebrities or for the wealthy. It seems that these public perceptions are beginning to change and more couples are now starting to appreciate the value of reaching an agreement on the division of their assets before committing to a future together.
"Although there is no guarantee that a Family Court will follow the terms of a prenup to the letter in the event of a divorce, case law suggests that as long as they have been prepared properly and follow certain criteria, they will be given serious consideration. Couples can therefore expect to save considerable sums in legal fees on divorce by avoiding court proceedings where legal costs can reach a staggering £40,000 up to a contested final hearing."
To guide couples through the process of writing a prenup, Leanne has outlined seven key topics all couples should reach an agreement on.