Are premarital assets protected in divorce UK?
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Are premarital assets protected in divorce UK?
Property owned before marriage can be protected to some extent by a prenuptial agreement (or prenup). Prenups are basically contracts, entered into by a couple before they get married, which set out the intentions of how any assets should be divided in the event they get divorced.
What assets are protected in a divorce?
In these states, marital assets — and debts incurred by either spouse during the marriage — are divided 50/50. However, separate property (anything held in only one spouse’s name, including property owned before marriage, given as a gift, or inherited) is not taken into account.
Are IRAS considered marital property?
Retirement accounts are marital property, which means they are subject to equitable distribution. Depending upon the length of the marriage, the funds deposited in the retirement account(s) before the marriage are reserved to the individual who brought them into the marriage rather than being divisible.