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The Law Society is warning that many people are unaware of the pitfalls when a civil partnership or marriage goes wrong.
It says it is "very important" for both partners to make a new will when registering a civil partnership, as it will invalidate any existing wills.
But a recent survey by the society revealed that 42 per cent of those divorced, separated or widowed do not have an up-to-date will.
It has also suggested that couples consider a pre-partnership agreement, as courts in divorce and dissolution cases often split assets in half.
Anyone currently in the process of getting a divorce or ending a civil partnership is advised to ask their solicitor to review and amend their will accordingly.
Our family law team stresses that careful planning before marriage, civil partnership or cohabitation could minimise the heartache, stress and costs if the relationship breaks down.





