
5 May 2026
Pre and post nuptial agreements are often misunderstood or overlooked. However, when considered at the right time, they can provide clarity, protect assets, and support long-term planning.
In S4 Financial’s latest podcast, Sian Lias and Elizabeth Taylor from Phillips Law join Steven Vallery to discuss how these agreements work in practice and when they may be appropriate.
They explore:
- What pre and post nuptial agreements involve
- When couples should consider putting one in place
- How they support wider financial and estate planning
- Common misconceptions and practical considerations
The discussion highlights an important point. These agreements are not just about preparing for the worst. They are about setting clear expectations and providing reassurance for the future.
Listen to the full podcast
The full episode is available here: S4 Explains…
Final thought
Taking advice early can make a meaningful difference. With the right approach, pre and post nuptial agreements can form part of a balanced and forward-looking plan.
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