icon-feather-calendar 29th July 2025

Jeff Bezos and the Ultra-Wealthy Prenup: What High-Net-Worth Couples Can Learn

When Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, remarried in June 2025, the world watched not just for the glamour of a multi-day celebration in Venice, but for what it represented behind the scenes: a redefined approach to wealth protection, legacy, and the ultra-high-net-worth prenup.

From No Prenup… to a Financial Fortress

Bezos’s first marriage to MacKenzie Scott, which ended in 2019, had no prenuptial agreement. The financial outcome? One of the most substantial divorce settlements in history, with Scott receiving an estimated $38 billion in Amazon stock. This time, Bezos was prepared.

What Does a Modern Billionaire Prenup Include?

At this level of wealth, prenuptial agreements go far beyond protecting a bank account. They are bespoke, strategic documents that include:

1. Clear Asset Segregation

Assets accumulated pre-marriage—such as Amazon shares, Blue Origin, luxury real estate, and private aircraft—are ring-fenced from the marital estate. This is now standard practice in UHNW agreements.

2. Sunset Clauses and Escalating Settlements

Many such agreements include clauses that increase settlement provisions over time, rewarding longevity and stability in the marriage.

3. Multigenerational Legacy Planning

Bezos and Sánchez have seven children between them. Their prenup is expected to outline inheritance protocols, trust structures, and survivorship benefits to protect children from both marriages.

4. Confidentiality and Reputation Management

Modern prenups frequently include clauses around public behaviour, press engagement, and social media disclosures – helping protect reputation and brand equity in the event of separation.

Privacy in the Public Eye

Their wedding was front-page news, where Oprah Winfrey and Leonardo DiCaprio also joined the celebration.But despite the lavish display, the legal documents governing their union are designed to remain private, strategic, and tightly controlled—illustrating how the world’s wealthiest now approach marriage as part of broader asset governance.

Lessons for UK High-Net-Worth Clients

At Vyman Solicitors, we regularly advise individuals and families with significant assets, business holdings, and legacy concerns. Bezos’s marriage is high-profile involving a high-net-worth prenup, but the principles apply at home too:

  • Future-Proofing Starts Early
    A well-drafted prenup is not about anticipating failure – it’s about offering clarity, reducing conflict, and protecting family wealth.
  • Complex Assets Need Expert Input
    Property portfolios, overseas investments, family businesses, and trusts require expert handling to be treated correctly in any agreement.
  • Discretion and Sensitivity Matter
    Whether you’re in the public eye or simply want to protect what you’ve built, privacy provisions can be embedded within your legal agreements.

Prenups at this level are estate planning tools as much as legal ones. They help safeguard legacies across generations and bring structure to future wealth management.” –Anu Khanduja, Private Client Solicitor, Vyman Solicitors

When significant personal and business assets are at stake, a well-drafted prenup isn’t about planning for failure – it’s about creating clarity and protecting everyone involved.”- Zharna Sutaria, Head of Family Law, Vyman Solicitors

Considering a Prenup or Postnup?

Whether you’re preparing for marriage, building your legacy, or simply exploring your options, our Private Client and Family Law teams can help you put the right protections in place. Additionally, we provide bespoke guidance tailored to your circumstances – balancing legal precision with empathy and care.

Sources

  • How the ultrawealthy do prenups – Business Insider
  • Inside the Complex and Petty Prenups of the Superwealthy –  Wall Street Journal
  • Jeff Bezos’ $165 billion divorce lessons – Times of India
  • The wildest rumors surrounding Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s $50M over-the-top Venice wedding – Page Six

About Vyman Solicitors

Located in North West London, Vyman Solicitors provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including Corporate & Commercial Property Law, Litigation, Residential and Conveyancing Law, Family LawPrivate Client and Immigration. Known for its commitment to personalised client support and legal excellence, Vyman is a trusted partner for businesses and individuals alike.

 

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

 

icon-feather-calendar 7th July 2025

How to Support Your Daughter or Son Through Divorce

By Zharna Sutaria, Head of Family Law at Vyman Solicitors.

When someone you love is facing divorce, it can be one of the most difficult things to watch, especially when that person is your daughter or son.

Supporting your son or daughter through divorce is essential.

As a parent, it’s natural to want to shield them from pain, offer advice or step in to fix things. But divorce is never just a legal process. It’s emotional. It’s overwhelming. And it often leaves people feeling lost.

I regularly speak to parents and family members who feel stuck, unsure of what to say, how to help, or where to begin. If this sounds like you, here are a few things to keep in mind:

1. Be present, not forceful

They might not always be ready to talk, and that’s okay. Let them set the pace. What they often need most is someone calm, available, and patient – not pressure to decide what comes next.

2. Keep judgment out of it

Whether they’ve chosen to leave or are on the receiving end of that decision, it’s important to withhold blame. This is a moment for listening, not opinions.

3. Encourage the right kind of support

Even if you’ve been through divorce yourself, your experience may be different. Professional advice from a solicitor who will handle matters sensitively and practically can make all the difference, especially when children, finances or shared property are involved.

4. If there are children involved…

This can be especially tough for grandparents. But remember, your role isn’t just to support or help your son or daughter through divorce – it’s to offer steadiness for the whole family. The law encourages separating parents to reach child-focused agreements without going to court. We can help them explore this route in a way that puts the children first.

5. It’s okay to reach out on their behalf

We’re always happy to have a conversation with a parent or loved one who wants to understand what’s ahead. Sometimes, that initial contact can take the pressure off and open the door for the right next step.

Here when you need us

Whether your daughter or son is at the start of this journey or further along, we’re here with the guidance, care and clarity they’ll need to move forward, legally and emotionally.

Get in touch.

📧 zharna.sutaria@vyman.co.uk

📞 020 8427 9080

About Vyman Solicitors

Located in North West London, Vyman Solicitors provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including Corporate & Commercial Property Law, Litigation, Residential and Conveyancing Law, Family LawPrivate Client and Immigration. Known for its commitment to personalised client support and legal excellence, Vyman is a trusted partner for businesses and individuals alike.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

icon-feather-calendar 7th July 2025

Thinking About Divorce? Your Key Questions Answered

Divorce can feel overwhelming. Even if the decision feels right, it’s natural to have questions and worries about what happens next. It is important to get divorce advice.

At Vyman Solicitors, we understand that no two relationships, families, or separations are the same. That’s why our family law team focuses on clear advice, compassionate support, and realistic guidance from start to finish.

Below, we answer some of the most common questions we’re asked by clients navigating separation or divorce:

“How much will divorce cost me?”

The cost of divorce varies depending on the complexity of your situation, such as whether finances and children are involved, and if matters are agreed or contested.

  • The court fee to apply for divorce is currently £612
  • If you reach agreement early, your costs can be minimised.
  • If negotiation or guidance from the court is needed for finances or children, costs will be higher but we will always explain fees clearly and upfront.

Tip: The sooner you get legal advice, the more likely you are to avoid unnecessary costs.

“What are my rights when it comes to the children?”

You and your partner may both have parental responsibility but what that looks like in practice can vary.

You may be wondering:

  • Who the children will live with
  • How often the other parent will see them
  • What happens during school holidays
  • Who makes big decisions about education or medical care

Where possible, we help you reach a mutual agreement, which can be turned into a legally binding order without going to court.

If an agreement isn’t possible, the court can step in and decide based on what’s in the child’s best interests.

“Will I have to go to court?”

Not necessarily. In fact, most divorces don’t go to court.

If you can agree arrangements for finances and children, your solicitor can draft a Consent Order to be approved by a judge without the need for a hearing.

Only in cases where there is a dispute, non-cooperation, or safeguarding concerns would court involvement become necessary.

“Am I entitled to maintenance or a share of the assets?”

That depends on your individual circumstances including length of marriage, your financial needs, contributions and any children.

The court will look at:

  • Property (joint and separate)
  • Pensions
  • Savings and investments
  • Business interests
  • Income and future earning capacity

In some cases, spousal maintenance may be appropriate. We’ll work with you to understand your entitlement and help you to negotiate a fair settlement.

“How long does the divorce process take?”

If uncontested, a divorce takes around 6–8 months under the current no-fault divorce law, which includes a mandatory 20-week reflection period.

If you’re also resolving finances or child arrangements, this may take longer but we aim to progress things as efficiently and amicably as possible.

“We’ve reached an agreement between ourselves – is it fair?”

Even if you’ve agreed everything informally, it’s important to get legal advice.

An agreement might feel “fair” now, but may not be balanced in law or could fall apart later. Our job is to make sure:

  • It reflects your legal rights
  • It protects you long-term
  • It can be formalised by the court, so it’s enforceable

“What am I entitled to?”

There’s no fixed formula but the court will aim for fairness, taking into account both parties’ needs, the needs of any children, and the available assets.

Our solicitors can help you understand:

  • Whether a 50/50 split applies in your case
  • How pensions or businesses are valued
  • What financial disclosure is needed

You’re not expected to know all the answers, that’s our role. What matters is that you’re informed before you agree to anything.

“We just want to keep things civil. Can we still use lawyers?”

Absolutely. In fact, working with a solicitor often helps keep things calm especially when emotions are running high.

We act as your voice, protect your interests, and guide you through every step with clarity and sensitivity.

Speak to Vyman’s Family Law Team in Confidence

Whether you’re just starting to consider separation or are ready to take legal steps, we’re here to help.

Our team, led by Zharna Sutaria, offers:

  • Practical advice grounded in experience
  • Empathy and understanding – not judgement
  • Clear next steps, without pressure

📞 Call 020 8427 9080

📧 Email info@vyman.co.uk

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You’re not alone. And you don’t have to navigate this alone either.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Professional advice should be sought for your specific circumstances.

About Vyman Solicitors

Located in North West London, Vyman Solicitors provides a comprehensive range of legal services, including Corporate & Commercial Property Law, Litigation, Residential and Conveyancing Law, Family LawPrivate Client and Immigration. Known for its commitment to personalised client support and legal excellence, Vyman is a trusted partner for businesses and individuals alike.

Follow Vyman Solicitors on LinkedInInstagram and Facebook.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.