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if you stick it in, you can lose your house.
I thought that sort of thing was actively encouraged in marriage?
if you stick it in, you can lose your house.
I am never getting married
You don't even have to be married as others have pointed out, cohabiting can also result in asset division when the relationship breaks down, particularly when children are involved.
Yes.
Maybe.
Are prenuptials legal in the uk, i thought thats in america only
United Kingdom
Prenuptial agreements have historically not been considered legally valid in England. This is still generally the case, although a 2010 Supreme court test case between the German heiress Katrin Radmacher and Nicolas Granatino,[2] indicated that such agreements can "in the right case" have decisive weight in a divorce settlement.[3] The Law Commission is due to consider whether a change should be made to the letter of the law, recognizing prenupts in a more general way; they will report on the matter in 2012.
Stop the scaremongering regarding cohabiting...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consu.../@dg/@en/documents/digitalasset/dg_067362.pdf
Sell the house for £1 and then have it transferred back to you after the divorce. A local company did this with its assets after a dispute between the directors.
If you want a divorce then stick it out for a while and persuade the wife to move to Scotland for 'a new job opportunity'. You won't have to give her as much in Scotland.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Scotland--knowing-divorce-cheaper-there.html