Postnuptial Agreements
A Postnuptial Agreement serves the same purpose as a prenup, but it is created after a couple is already married or in a civil partnership. It allows you to set out clear terms on how finances, property, and assets would be divided in the event of a separation. This can be especially valuable after a major life change—such as the birth of a child, inheritance, starting a business, or reconciliation following marital difficulties.
Postnups are a practical way to provide both parties with security and transparency, reducing the potential for future disputes. Like prenups, they are not automatically binding but are increasingly recognised by the courts if they meet legal standards. AAGA Solicitors provides tailored advice and drafting support to ensure your postnup is fair, future-proof, and aligned with your intentions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, provided they meet the same standards as a prenup—voluntariness, fairness, legal advice, and full financial disclosure.
Yes. There’s no time limit, and a postnup can be made at any stage of a marriage.
Yes. A postnup can replace or update an earlier prenuptial agreement.
Life and finances evolve—your legal planning should too. AAGA Solicitors helps couples create or revise postnups that reflect their current situation and protect their future security.