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Pre Nuptial Agreements

We hope you’ll never need it, but just in case…

Prenuptial Agreement Solicitors in Geelong that cover all bases

The excitement of your upcoming wedding can make you forget about prenups (or make you think you won’t need one.)

While we hope that’s true, it’s best to be prepared.

You might even be under pressure from your family or have a nagging worry that you’ll suffer financially if you ever untie the knot.  Speaking to a prenuptial agreement lawyer means your assets are protected, and you can feel secure in the relationship.

Don’t intend to marry but still want some security?

A similar agreement, known as a cohabitation agreement, is available for de facto partners.  Since your de facto partner may have a claim against a portion of your assets if you’ve been living together for more than two years, this protects your assets in the event of a separation.

Our experienced prenuptial agreement lawyers in Geelong take the time to learn about your unique situation and wishes, so we can tailor the document to suit. We work with you to create a comprehensive prenup that includes provisions for possible amendments in case life ever changes unexpectedly.

What you need to know about prenuptial agreements in Australia

No longer just popular among the extremely wealthy, prenuptial agreements in Australia are binding financial agreements for couples about to marry, and de facto couples.

The agreement outlines how your assets and finances will be divided in case of a divorce or separation.

For the agreement to be considered valid, both parties need to receive independent advice from a prenuptial agreement solicitor.

A prenuptial agreement or cohabitation agreement will detail how the following assets and liabilities will be divided in the event of a separation:

  • Savings
  • Properties
  • Businesses
  • Investments
  • Inheritances
  • Debts

Keep in mind that prenuptial agreements don’t include child custody, but Wightman Legal can help with this if needed.

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FAQs

What Is A Prenuptial Agreement?

‘Prenuptial Agreement’ is the colloquial term for a type of Binding Financial Agreement that is entered into between couples who are either anticipating living together, are currently living together, and/or are anticipating getting married.

Couples can even enter into a Prenuptial Binding Financial Agreement after they are married.

Prenuptial Binding Financial Agreements set out how the assets and liabilities of the parties will be divided in the event that they separate at some time in the future.

In the event of a separation, the terms of the Binding Financial Agreement constitute the parties’ family law property settlement, and neither party can take the other to the Family Court seeking anything further.

I'm Not Planning To Divorce, Do I Need A Prenup?

Nobody ever knows what the future holds.  This is particularly true in relationships.

Whilst Prenuptial Binding Financial Agreements are certainly not compulsory and are not suitable for all people and situations, they do enable spouses the ability to protect their assets in the event of a future separation.

This is particularly useful for all people and situations, they enable spouses the ability to protect their assets in the event of a future separation.

This is particularly useful in circumstances where one or both spouses may have accrued their own assets prior to the relationship commencing and/or in second relationships where parties wish to ensure that the children from their first marriage have their inheritance protected from a family law claim.

What If I'm Not Married, What Can I Do To Protect Myself?

The Family Law Act deals with de facto relationships in much the same way as marriages.

De facto couples can enter into a form of ‘Prenuptial’ Binding Financial Agreement known as a ‘Cohabitation Agreement’.

Will A Prenup Protect My Savings + Investments?

If the Binding Financial Agreement is properly drafted and executed, and each party has received the necessary independent legal advice, then it should be capable of protecting any form of investment from a family law claim from a separated spouse.

However, difficulties can arise when spouses deal with spouses deal with their assets during the relationship in a manner outside the anticipated method outlined in the Agreement.

It is therefore very important that both parties understand the nature and operation of the agreement at all times during the relationship.

Will A Prenup Protect My Business?

Prenuptial Binding Financial Agreements can deal with a wide variety of financial matters and types of assets and liabilities.

Certain provisions can be included in the agreements to protect businesses from claims by your partner, in the event that you separate.

Does A Prenup Include Child Custody?

No. Binding Financial Agreements can only deal with financial matters.

The issue of the time that children spend and communicate with each parent following separation can only be dealt with by way of negotiation between the parties (including mediation), and if that is not successful then Family Court proceedings can be issued to resolve parenting disputes.

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