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Katie Price’s Shock Wedding: What It Means for Divorce & Family Law

By Lara Davies on January 30, 2026

Wedding cake illustrating the legal implications of remarriage in family law

When Katie Price announced her shock wedding, many people reacted with surprise — not just because of the high-profile nature of her relationships, but because moments like this often spark important questions about marriage, divorce, and modern family law.

Whether you’re a public figure or a private individual, major relationship decisions such as marriage — and the potential end of one — come with very real legal and financial implications. Katie Price’s latest announcement is a timely reminder that love and law are never entirely separate.

What Happens to Existing Family Law Agreements After Remarriage?

If someone remarries soon after a divorce, it’s common to wonder whether previous agreements — particularly financial settlements — still apply.

The key point is this: your financial settlement is the point in the divorce process where how to work out splitting up money, property and possessions is agreed, and once approved by the court, it remains binding unless formally set aside.

Remarriage does not automatically change those terms. A clean break consent order provides even greater certainty by preventing future financial claims between former spouses.

Many people mistakenly believe a new marriage “resets” their legal position. It doesn’t. If you’re unsure whether your agreement is a legally binding agreement between two parties, or whether it includes a clean break, it’s vital to check.

How Remarriage Can Affect Financial Rights

While remarriage doesn’t undo an existing settlement, it can affect other financial rights, particularly around inheritance and estate planning.

  • If significant assets are acquired after remarriage, this can impact wills, trusts, and pensions
  • If the original settlement was incomplete or failed to include certain assets, there may be very limited scope to revisit it — usually with legal advice

This is why many people use a divorce settlement calculator and seek professional guidance before finalising terms. A strong agreement reduces disputes later — especially after major life changes.

Children, Step-Parents and Parental Responsibility

Changes in marital status often raise important questions where children are involved.

Remarriage does not change parental responsibility. A step-parent does not automatically gain legal rights unless this is formally agreed through a parental responsibility agreement or court order.

Blended families should have clarity around:

  • schooling and medical decisions
  • travel and passport consent
  • day-to-day care arrangements

Relying on informal agreements can lead to conflict. Formal arrangements provide certainty and protect everyone involved.

Cohabitation vs Marriage: Why Legal Status Matters

While Katie Price’s wedding is a clear legal event, many couples choose to live together without marrying.

  • Cohabiting couples do not have the same legal rights as married couples in the UK
  • Marriage creates enforceable rights relating to finances, property, pensions, and inheritance

There is no such thing as “common law marriage” in UK family law. Marriage fundamentally changes your legal position.

When Things Don’t Go to Plan: Second Divorces and Complexity

If a remarriage breaks down, the process of how to work out splitting up money, property and possessions begins again — often with added complexity.

The court may consider:

  • the length of the second marriage
  • financial and non-financial contributions
  • the needs of any children

This is why clear agreements and legal understanding from the outset are essential.

Final Thoughts

High-profile stories like Katie Price’s shock wedding highlight issues many people face privately — from divorce financial settlements to the legal impact of remarriage.

Whether you’re planning a second marriage, navigating a divorce, or thinking ahead, understanding the legal landscape helps you protect your finances, children, and future.

If you’re unsure where you stand — particularly around financial settlements, clean break orders, or parental responsibility — getting advice early can prevent disputes later.

Speak to our specialist Family Law team at OLS Solicitors for tailored advice on 01554 756952  .

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    • Lara Davies divorce lawyer for celebrities and high profile individuals

      Lara Jayne Davies is a Director and Head of Legal Practice at OLS Solicitors. She specialises in complex financial disputes, private children matters, and Inheritance Act claims. Lara is known for her work supporting vulnerable clients and has particular insight into representing fathers in private child proceedings. Outside of law, Lara is a competitive dressage rider for Wales and endurance runner.

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