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Financial Binding Agreements 

Financial binding agreement, Pre Nuptial agreement is a written agreement, which complies with Part VIIIA or Part VIIIAB of the Family Law Act 1975 (“the act”). Financial agreements

deal with the often difficult issue of how to divide property and financial resources in the event of a relationship breakdown. It is possible for all couples to make a financial agreement, whether they be hetero de facto, same sex de facto or married.

For a binding financial agreement to be legally valid, a number of requirements have to be met. These include:

  • each party must have received independent legal and advice before signing the agreement
  • each party’s solicitor must provide a certificate that such advice has been given
  • the agreement must clearly say that it is an agreement under the appropriate section of the Family Law Act
  • each party must have signed the agreement
  • each party must receive a copy of the signed agreement

The different types of financial agreements are:

This article provides basic information only and is not a substitute for a professional or legal advice . If you are seeking a legal advice on financial binding agreements, you should get advice from a family lawyer.

 
 
 
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