Saturday 6th January 2018
57 Financial & Legal Resolutions • New Year New You
How can you separate well and protect what matters most?
relationships with our loved ones as much as it does to our careers, health or other ambitions and priorities. There’s no more exciting way to start the New Year than with an engagement — perhaps following a Christmas proposal — but a new start can also mean the ending of a relationship in order to move on to a fresh chapter in life. Withers’ objective is to make sure you’re
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protected as you go through any new changes in your personal
life. The company is made up
of highly proactive advisors that provide strategic advice from an early stage, giving you a clear picture of your options and how best to proceed.
any of us take advantage of the new year to reflect on what we want to change in our lives. This often applies to our
Protecting your family and wealth The huge amount of shared experience in Withers family team means there’s rarely a problem it hasn’t already encountered and found a solu- tion to. Withers uses its breadth of knowledge to provide innovative answers that are tailored to each client’s situation. This is particularly important when Withers is advising on complex international and cross-border matters. If there was a proposal in your family over
Christmas, then you may want to consider a prenuptial agreement. More and more couples are using them, and they’re a very effective way of protecting wealth that’s been generated before the marriage. The best approach to a prenup is to get it agreed and signed well in advance of the actual wedding — then you can forget all about it as you plan for the big day.
Separating well If a separation is unavoidable, then Withers can help you deal with it in the most elegant and constructive way. By offering you a range of ways to resolve disputes, Withers can minimise conflict and enable you to reach a solution that allows you and your partner to continue to posi- tively communicate, and co-parent any children you might have. Withers can also ensure the details of your
separation remain confidential — if that’s important to you — and will suggest ways in which you can conduct your divorce in private, rather than through the courts.
Get in touch to discuss your family law needs T: 020 7597 6364
withersworldwide.com
The family law team Withers has one of the largest, longest-estab- lished and best-known family law teams in London. The size and experience of the company means it can advise on all forms of family law issues — Withers
thing from finance and children to prenups, and also specialises in arbitration, mediation and collaborative law.
covers every-
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