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Prenuptial (pre-nup) and Postnuptial (post-nup) Agreement Solicitors

Prenuptial (before the marriage) and postnuptial (after the marriage) agreements are an increasingly popular choice for those looking for wealth protection and certainty in the event of relationship breakdown. Our family law specialists in Manchester, Sale and Chester  help our clients achieve a much greater level of clarity in respect of their finances through the expert drafting and negotiation of pre-nups and post-nups. We also advise clients across the UK from offices in Central London, North London, Liverpool, Leeds, York and Sheffield.

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How prenuptial and postnuptial agreements work

1. Initial consultation

We talk through your circumstances, what you own, and what you want to protect. You’ll leave with a clear sense of your options and what happens next. Where ‘full and frank’ financial disclosure is being exchanged as part of the process, we will help ensure that this is done thoroughly. It is important to note that, where the agreement requires a ‘full and frank’ financial disclosure process, the Family Court in England and Wales courts will not typically uphold an agreement where a party has then withheld disclosure in breach of their obligations, regardless of how complete the other aspects of the agreement’s preparation might be.

2. Drafting the agreement

The initial draft of the agreement is prepared, and the fine detail is then negotiated. We will closely advise you at all stages, and discuss hypothetical matters and issues you may not have considered previously.

3. Independent legal advice and signing

Each party must take independent legal advice before signing. For a pre-nup, the relevant guidance strongly recommends signing at least 28 days before the wedding, as last-minute agreements tend to suggest an unreasonable amount of pressure being exerted.

Why choose Slater Heelis for your prenuptial or postnuptial agreement

Recognised expertise

Our family law department has been repeatedly commendedin The Times Best Law Firms  guide, including in its most recent 2026 release. The Legal 500 also recognises us as one of the leading family law firms in the North West. With over 1,400 reviews and an average rating of 4.9/5 on ReviewSolicitors, our clients trust us and actively recommend us to others seeking family law expertise..

Specialists in wealth protection

Our prenuptial and postnuptial agreement solicitors understand the fine detail of how the Family Court will view a particular agreement. We make sure everything is structured to provide that as much weight as possible would be accorded to your agreement in the event of it being challenged at a later date.

Straightforward and proactive

From your first meeting with us we will help you cut through the noise and understand what’s important to achieving the outcome you want. We will represent you fearlessly and proactively in order to ensure an agreement that is fair to you.

The Times best law firms 2026

Putting a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in place (again, provided it is properly drafted, entered into, and subject to the relevant safeguards) is one of the most practical steps you can take to protect your financial future and safeguard your wealth. Our nuptial agreement solicitors are here to guide you through the process and make sure everything is properly in place.

Call us on 0330 111 3131 or contact us via our online enquiry form to speak with our family law team about prenuptial and postnuptial agreements.

Our offices in Manchester, Sale and Chester are open for face-to-face meetings, and we also work with clients across the UK, with meetings at other locations, such as London, Leeds and Liverpool, available by appointment.. We’ll keep you informed at every stage, explain everything in plain English, and give you the straightforward legal advice you need when it matters most.

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