For couples and their legal advisers
More than an agreement.A record of how you reached it.
Nuptie keeps financial disclosure, supporting evidence and the history behind a nuptial agreement organised in one place.
Financial disclosure
Pre-nuptial agreement · Alex Chen and Jordan Ellis
Item record
14 Pembroke Gardens
London W8 · Leasehold flat
£650,000
- Valuation recorded
- 12 August 2026
- Supporting evidence
- Independent valuation.pdf
- Recorded by
- Alex Chen
The process matters
A signed agreement captures the outcome. The process behind it also matters.
Financial information for a nuptial agreement may otherwise sit across emails, attachments, spreadsheets and solicitor correspondence. That makes the process harder to follow, and harder to return to later.
Nuptie brings that information together so there is a clear record of what was disclosed, when it was disclosed, and what was agreed.
- Emails
- Attachments
- Spreadsheets
- Solicitor correspondence
The Nuptie approach
A structured process, from disclosure to a lasting record.
Each step stays connected. An asset, its valuation, the evidence behind it, the advice received and the version of the agreement that followed remain part of the same record.
01
Disclose
Record assets and liabilities individually, in a shared structure.
02
Evidence
Attach the documents that support each item and its value.
03
Review
Both people can examine what has been disclosed, and what has changed.
04
Advise
Independent legal advice is recorded as part of the same process.
05
Agree
Versions of the agreement remain connected to the record behind them.
06
Preserve
The signed document stays with the history that led to it.
Financial disclosure
Assets and liabilities, recorded individually.
Record an asset, its value, the evidence supporting it and when it was disclosed. Property, cash, investments, business interests, pensions, digital assets and liabilities can each sit as their own item in the record.
Property
14 Pembroke Gardens
London W8
£650,000
Evidence attached- Valuation recorded
- 12 August 2026
- Supporting evidence
- Independent valuation.pdf
Business interest
Hart & Vale Ltd
Private limited company
35% ownership
Reviewed- Valuation
- Attached
- Review
- Reviewed by adviser
Digital asset
Bitcoin
Self-custodied
1 BTC
Verified 14 August 2026- Ownership and control
- Evidence recorded
- Verified
- 14 August 2026
More than the final document
The agreement matters. So does the record behind it.
A signed document records the final agreement. Nuptie also preserves what was disclosed, what evidence supported it, and how the agreement took shape.
Agreement history
What was disclosed, reviewed, advised and signed
1 September 2026
Agreement signed
The signed document was stored with the disclosure, evidence and version history that preceded it.
The record includes
- What was disclosed
- What evidence supported it
- When information was provided
- How assets were valued
- What changed
- Which versions existed
- When professional advice was received
- What was ultimately signed
Built for both people
Nuptie does not take sides.
A nuptial agreement involves two people. Both should have clarity over what is being disclosed and what is being agreed.
The agreement belongs to both of you. The record should too.
Shared agreement record
Equal access for both people
Alex Chen
Can review this record
Jordan Ellis
Can review this record
Both people can review the same disclosure record, including what has been added, evidenced and agreed.
| Category | Alex | Jordan |
|---|---|---|
| Property | Recorded | Reviewed |
| Business interests | Recorded | Reviewed |
| Digital assets | Recorded | Recorded |
| Liabilities | Recorded | Reviewed |
Works with legal advisers
Nuptie organises the process. Solicitors provide the advice.
Nuptie complements independent legal advice. It does not replace professional judgement.
Share a structured record with your solicitor. Keep them involved throughout, from disclosure through to the signed agreement.
Adviser review
Chen / Ellis · Pre-nuptial agreement
18
Items disclosed
16
Evidence attached
2
Pending review
Independent legal advice
Recorded for both people on 22 August 2026. Advice notes and confirmation remain attached to this version of the agreement.
- Reviewed
Hart & Vale Ltd
Business interest · 35% ownership
- Recorded 14 August 2026
Bitcoin
1 BTC · ownership and control evidence
- Awaiting evidence
General investment account
Valuation present · statement outstanding
For family lawyers
A structured evidential record for nuptial agreements.
Nuptie sits alongside your existing process. Clients disclose in a consistent structure. Supporting evidence is attached to individual items. Document history and activity remain available for review.
The aim is a clearer evidential record, not a substitute for independent legal advice.
- Structured client disclosure
- Evidence attached to individual assets
- Clear document history
- Timestamped activity
- Easier review of the process behind an agreement
- Less reconstruction from email and attachments
- A persistent agreement record after signature
Pre-nups and post-nups
Agreements change because circumstances change.
Nuptie is a persistent record, not a one-off document. Review the agreement when something significant changes. Not every change requires a new legal agreement. When one is needed, the history is already there.
A new business
Ownership, valuation and supporting documents can be added to the existing record.
A property purchase
New assets and related liabilities can be recorded against the same agreement history.
A change in asset values
Updated valuations remain part of the history, alongside earlier figures.
An inheritance
New interests can be disclosed with evidence of source and timing.
Children
Circumstances can be reviewed when family life changes in a significant way.
A change in ownership
Transfers and revised holdings can be dated, evidenced and kept with the record.
The record itself
Built so the process can be inspected later.
Nuptie is designed to keep a clear, dated record of disclosure, evidence and agreement history. The point is not the technology itself. It is that the record remains organised and available.
Structured
Each asset, liability, document and version sits in a defined place, rather than across scattered files.
Timestamped
There is a clear history of when information was provided, reviewed and updated.
Preserved
Changes remain part of the agreement history. Earlier versions are not overwritten and lost.
Early access
Important agreements deserve a clear record.
Nuptie is in early access. Tell us a little about your situation and we will be in touch as the product becomes available.