"Generation Z" more likely to implement a Pre-Nuptial Agreement prior to getting married
Results released this week from a YouGov survey suggest that 'Generation Z' are more likely to implement a Pre-Nuptial Agreement prior to getting married


Following our recent article on “What is a Pre-Nuptial Agreement and what are the benefits”, you may have seen that the Law Gazette has this week highlighted results released from a YouGov survey suggesting that ‘Generation Z’ (those born from 1996 onwards) are more likely to implement a Pre-Nuptial Agreement prior to getting married.
The survey confirms that attitudes towards Pre-Nups are changing, especially amongst the younger generation, and that individuals are now seeking to take a more pragmatic approach to marriage.
If you are considering entering into a Pre-Nuptial Agreement, or would like further advice on entering into such an agreement, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our Family Team on 01603 610911.

Autumn Budget 2025: Agricultural Property Relief & Business Property Relief Changes
It was announced in the 2025 Budget that from 6 April 2026, changes will be made to agricultural property relief and business property relief. These changes bring APR and BPR in line with the nil-rate band rules, meaning unused allowances can be transferred to a surviving spouse or civil partner. This is a significant step towards making estate planning easier for families who own farms or businesses.



The Employment Rights Act 2025 is expected to come into force tomorrow (18 December 2025)
After an extended period of back-and-forth amendments between Parliament and the House of Lords, on 16 December 2025, the ERB finally received approval from the House of Lords, with the formality of Royal Assent due to take place tomorrow (18 December 2025). Head of LP Employment, Dan Chapman, explains...

































