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Pre-marital agreements: for better for worse?

04 July 2017
Categories: Legal News , Family
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Drafting pre- and post-marital agreements in a globalised world can be a tricky business, Camilla Fusco, partner at Anthony Gold, writes in this week’s NLJ. Moreover, jurisdiction clauses in marital agreements are likely to become increasingly significant in the post-Brexit future.

Fusco sets out nine key points to help lawyers draft marital agreements with an international dimension, as well as an overview of the current situation in England and Wales. See Making sure your pre-marital agreement travels well.

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