// Relationship Property
Protecting What Matters in Relationships
Relationships evolve โ and so do your financial responsibilities. Whether youโre entering a new partnership or separating after many years, Mee & Henry Law helps you understand your rights and protect your assets with empathy and expertise.
Why Choose Mee & Henry Law
- Extensive experience in relationship and estate-linked property law
- Practical, confidential, and empathetic guidance
- Settlement-focused negotiation to avoid court where possible
- Transparent pricing and clear communication at every step
Take Control of Your Future
Understanding brings confidence โ whether youโre beginning or ending a relationship.
Contact Mee & Henry Law for discreet, expert Relationship Property advice.
// Relationship Property
When Youโre Starting Out
New couples often want a clear understanding and fairness before moving in or marrying. A Contracting-Out Agreement (Pre-Nup) records how assets will be owned or divided if you separate later. We draft and certify these agreements so theyโre valid under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976.
When Youโre Separating
If youโre ending a relationship, weโll guide you through property division, helping you reach a practical settlement without unnecessary conflict. We can negotiate and prepare Separation Agreements, deal with trust or company interests, and work to protect your financial stability.
How We Can Help
- Contracting-Out (Pre-Nup) Agreements
- Separation Agreements & negotiation support
- Advice on property claims under the Property (Relationships) Act
- Resolving issues involving trusts, companies, or inherited assets
- Estate and Relationship Property overlap after a partnerโs death
We prefer collaborative solutions where possible โ saving you stress, time, and cost.
Relationship Property Articles

Understanding Separate vs Relationship Property
Under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA), everything a couple owns is sorted into two baskets when they separate or
