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- 18 March 2024 at 14:26
Hi there sillybilly5Your solicitors are correct, for a pre-nuptial agreement to have legal weight, both parties need to have had independent legal advice and this needs to be documented, usually in the form of a legal advice certificate signed by the solicitors ( or barristers).
We have a pre-nuptial advice review service for £399 ( incl vat) which may be of help. This is staffed by experienced and qualified lawyers, so will be able to issue the certificate your fiancee needs. It sounds like this is going to be a better quote than you have already, but please feel free to shop around. This can be done over the phone or via video conferencing such as Zoom etc.
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This reply was modified 4 months ago by
Mark Keenan.