Standard Contracts
Pre and postnuptial agreements - signing on the dotted lineNuptial Agreement • September 27th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 27th, 2022
Nuptial Agreement Following the Decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number 69/PUU-XIII/2015Nuptial Agreement • August 3rd, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 3rd, 2022
Nuptial AgreementsNuptial Agreement • October 6th, 2016
Contract Type FiledOctober 6th, 2016A nuptial agreement usually sets out how a couple wishes their assets to be divided between them if they later separate or divorce. Some nuptial agreements also detail how a couple currently arrange their finances and how they will arrange their finances during the marriage.
Prenuptial & ohabitation AgreementsNuptial Agreement • November 10th, 2020
Contract Type FiledNovember 10th, 2020Nuptial agreements are attracting an increasing amount of client interest following the decision of the Supreme Court in Radmacher v Grantino in 2010.
CAYMAN ISLANDS NUPTIAL AGREEMENTSNuptial Agreement • April 20th, 2023
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2023At its simplest, a nuptial agreement is a legal agreement made between two individuals before or after (or both) their marriage has taken place. The agreement usually sets out how the couple wish their assets to be divided between them if they later separate or divorce.
Using a NuptiaL Agreement to Protect a PersonaL InJury AwardNuptial Agreement • September 19th, 2023
Contract Type FiledSeptember 19th, 2023A pre nuptial agreement is a formal deed or agreement entered into before a marriage by a couple to set out in the event of a divorce how they wish their assets and income to be dealt with.
NUPTIAL AGREEMENT IN MUSLIM MARRIAGE: A JURISTIC ANALYSISNuptial Agreement • July 15th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJuly 15th, 2024The nuptial agreement has been gaining attraction in the Muslim environment in recent times because of the assumed benefit to protect either of the marital partners in the advent of divorce or separation. Prenuptial clauses usually take effect immediately after marriage consummation and every party can lay claim to the agreement in the event of a breach, while postnuptial agreements are clauses agreed upon during the marriage period. Although there are complaints that Muslims from Western and non- Islamic societies might need prenuptial agreement in the place of khulʼ (redemption) to protect either party in the case of future divorces or separation, however, there are concerns about the rate of interest in the new couples from Muslim society opting for a prenuptial agreement. This study explores the concepts of prenuptial and postnuptial and their associated use by Muslim couples in contemporary reality. The study examines why Muslim couples from Islamic society are opting for nuptial