Considering marrying or living with someone, but are worried about how this will affect your assets or property you have inherited or are likely to inherit?Not sure whether your relationship (or a relationship of your child) qualifies as a de facto relationship for the purposes of the Property (Relationships) Act?Entering a second marriage or major relationship and concerned that your property is protected for your children, especially after your death?Not sure of your entitlement to property which is in your partners name or in the name of a trust or company?Unsure of whether the things you did to protect your property before the introduction of the Property (Relationships) Act (such as an agreement with your partner or a family trust) are still effective?
By explaining the law, your rights and your partner's rights. With advice on whether you might benefit from entering into a Property Sharing Agreement with your partner or by forming a family trust.By preparing a property sharing agreement which is tailor made for your circumstances, and explaining this to you.
Burley Attwood Law | Services | Relationship Property/Property Sharing