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Just like its well-known counter-part, the pre-nuptial agreement, the “postnup” defines how a couple’s assets are distributed in the event of divorce or death. The only difference is that the postnup is undertaken at any time after the marriage has occurred.
Other than that, postnups are very much like their prenup counterparts; they aren’t legally binding, but they do carry weight in British courts, providing they have been signed by both parties – with the right legal advice of course.



