Prenuptial agreements have evolved significantly over the past decade.
Once associated primarily with inherited wealth or high-value property portfolios, prenups are increasingly being used, particularly by younger couples, to address more modern types of wealth, including digital assets.
Johanna Brewer, head of Family Law at Wake Smith Solicitors, discusses how with online businesses, cryptocurrencies, digital IP and monetised social platforms become more mainstream, family lawyers must give greater attention to how effective prenups can be in terms of protecting digital assets.
Our latest advice article covers:
- The rise of personal digital wealth
- Why it matters to protect digital assets with a prenup
- Common issues prenups can prevent should disputes arise involving digital assets
- Drafting effective prenups for digital assets
- What does the future hold for prenups and digital assets?
- Your next move?
