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Please note: This is a provisional sample template for a Post Nuptial Agreement under UK law. Actual terms should be tailored to individual circumstances and legal advice should be sought. Variations may apply.
Sample Post-Nuptial Agreement (UK)
Parties Involved:
Party A: [Full Name of Spouse 1]
Address: [Address of Spouse 1]
Party B: [Full Name of Spouse 2]
Address: [Address of Spouse 2]
Recitals:
This agreement is made following the marriage of the parties and aims to set out their agreements regarding the division of assets, finances, and responsibilities post-marriage, within the context of UK family law.
Scope of the Agreement:
This post-nuptial agreement covers the division of property, financial arrangements, and any other relevant matters as agreed upon by the parties, in accordance with applicable UK laws.
Property and Asset Disclosure:
Both parties agree to disclose all relevant assets, liabilities, and property holdings as of the date of this agreement, which shall be appended as Schedule A.
Terms and Conditions:
- Each party warrants that the information provided is accurate and complete.
- This agreement shall be binding upon the parties and their respective successors and assigns.
- The parties agree to seek independent legal advice before executing this agreement.
Governing Law:
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales. Disputes shall be resolved in the courts of England and Wales.
Executed on this ____ day of __________, 20____.
[Spouse 1 Name]
[Spouse 2 Name]
