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Nuptial Agreements

Are you confident in your understanding of the different kinds of nuptial agreements? Are you aware of the implications that the key case of Radmacher v Granatino [2010] has had for the drafting of agreements? 

Through easy-to-understand chapters, this comprehensive online course explores the different types of nuptial agreements, including those made before and after the marriage has broken down, as well as providing practical tips to keep in mind when drafting. 

The course closely examines the key case in this area, Radmacher v Granatino [2010], outlining its most important implications for the drafting of robust nuptial agreements that will hold decisive weight under s.25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. The ramifications of the Radmacher case are also considered in practice by looking at a wide range of case law post-Radmacher 

Whether you are new to the drafting of nuptial agreements, looking for a refresher after a few years’ experience or simply seeking to reinforce your knowledge, this course has something for everybody. Enrol now!

 

Required prior knowledge

 

 

What this will cover

This online course will cover: 

  • types of nuptial agreements and when they might be suitable 
  • the case law prior to Radmacher 
  • the Radmacher guidance, and its implications for drafting 
  • the routes available for bringing issues to court  
  • some of the post-Radmacher case law, including what ‘real needs’ means 
  • strategies to encourage compliance with an agreement 
  • practical tips for how to successfully enforce an agreement 

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to: 

  • understand which types of agreements might be suitable for your clients  
  • develop an understanding of the case law pre-Radmacher 
  • gain insight into the Radmacher guidance, and its implications for drafting  
  • explore the routes available when bringing issues to court and some of the post-Radmacher case law, including what ‘real needs’ means  
  • demonstrate knowledge of the strategies that can be used to encourage compliance with an agreement, including when a particular strategy would be suitable  
  • improve your understanding of the practical methods available for enforcing agreements   

 

How you will learn

Course format 

This online course consists of the following elements: 

  • an interactive course presentation, with a variety of knowledge checks spaced throughout to test understanding of the material as the learner progresses 
  • an end-of-course assessment consisting of 10 questions 

Our courses conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. However, some members may require an alternative version for accessibility purposes. This is available upon request via our contact us form. 

Assessment 

In order to pass the assessment, you must achieve a pass mark of 70%. 

The knowledge checks included in the course presentation are intended to aid your understanding of the content and offer the opportunity to apply your knowledge. They do not form part of the assessment. 

 

No. of items Discount
11 – 19 15%
20 – 29 20%
30 – 39 25%
40 + 30%
£115.76 ex VAT
Type of training
CPD
Format
Online course
Level
Intermediate
Who is this for?
Junior lawyers
Paralegals
Small firms lawyers
Solicitors
Course length
1 hour
Assessment type
MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
SRA Competence
A1
A2

The experts

Polly Morgan

Expert
Facilitator

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