A Moment With... Fenton Elliott

Fenton Elliott

We are Fenton Elliott, a specialist in family and employment law. We are thrilled to introduce you to our new podcast called "A Moment With…" In these bite-sized chats, we will share helpful hints and tips on family and employment law.

Episodes

  1. Understanding Prenuptial Agreements

    MAR 18

    Understanding Prenuptial Agreements

    In this episode, Chris Sutton, the Head of Family Law at Fenton Elliott Solicitors, explains what prenuptial agreements are, who they are for, and why they are becoming increasingly common. The conversation explores how prenuptial agreements help couples manage their financial expectations before marriage, particularly by protecting assets such as family businesses, inherited wealth, or individual financial interests. While prenuptial agreements are often perceived as unromantic, they are presented as a practical tool for future planning and risk management, ensuring both parties start off aligned. The episode also discusses how prenuptial agreements are treated in the UK legal system. While these agreements are not automatically binding, they can carry significant weight in divorce proceedings if they are properly prepared. Chris emphasises the importance of timing, full financial disclosure, and independent legal advice for both parties. He also addresses when postnuptial agreements may be more suitable. This episode provides clear, practical insights to help couples determine whether a prenup is right for them and how to approach the process correctly. Key Takeaways A prenuptial agreement is a contract made before marriage to manage financial arrangements and future risks.Prenups are not just for the wealthy; they can protect businesses, inheritance, and shared financial intentions.Agreements must be entered into freely, without pressure or “duress,” and ideally well before the wedding day.Full financial disclosure and independent legal advice for both parties are essential.Prenups are not automatically legally binding in the UK but are highly persuasive in court.Postnuptial agreements can be established after marriage and may carry even greater weight.Prenuptial agreements should be reviewed regularly, especially after significant life changes such as having children, career shifts, or acquiring new assets.

    10 min
  2. What is a Settlement Agreement?

    FEB 27

    What is a Settlement Agreement?

    In this episode, Simon Fenton, Head of Employment Law at Fenton Elliott Solicitors, breaks down everything you need to know about settlement agreements — what they are, when they’re used, and why legal advice is essential. The discussion explains how settlement agreements formally bring an employment relationship to an end, often in situations involving redundancy, performance concerns, workplace disputes, or ill health. Simon outlines how these agreements work in practice, what employees are actually being paid for, and how negotiation plays a key role in reaching terms that both parties accept. The episode also explores the legal requirement for employees to take independent legal advice before signing, ensuring the agreement is enforceable. With over 30 years’ experience advising on settlement agreements several times a week, Simon shares practical insight into timelines, financial considerations, and what makes an agreement fair. Whether you’re an employer considering this route or an employee presented with an offer, this episode provides clear, accessible guidance. Key Takeaways A settlement agreement is a legally binding document that ends an employment relationship. Employees must take independent legal advice for the agreement to be valid. Compensation varies widely depending on salary, notice entitlement, redundancy rights, and negotiation. The payment typically includes notice pay, accrued holiday, redundancy (if applicable), plus a “sweetener” in exchange for waiving legal claims. Agreements can often be reviewed and completed quickly, sometimes within the same day. Both employers and employees benefit from clarity, certainty, and a clean break.

    9 min

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We are Fenton Elliott, a specialist in family and employment law. We are thrilled to introduce you to our new podcast called "A Moment With…" In these bite-sized chats, we will share helpful hints and tips on family and employment law.