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Financial agreement | Pre Nuptial
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Financial agreement 90B - in contemplation of marriage, under the provisions of s 90B of the Family Law Act 1975 deals with the division of their separate property in event of relationship breakdown.

Financial agreements Pre Nuptial 

 (1)  If:

(a)  people who are contemplating entering into a marriage with each other make a written agreement with respect to any of the matters mentioned in subsection (2); and

(aa)  at the time of the making of the agreement, the people are not the spouse parties to any other binding agreement (whether made under this section or section 90C or 90D) with respect to any of those matters; and

(b)  the agreement is expressed to be made under this section;

the agreement is a financial agreement . The people may make the financial agreement with one or more other people.

(2)  The matters referred to in paragraph (1)(a) are the following:

(a)  how, in the event of the breakdown of the marriage, all or any of the property or financial resources of either or both of the spouse parties at the time when the agreement is made, or at a later time and before divorce, is to be dealt with;

(b)  the maintenance of either of the spouse parties:

(i)  during the marriage; or

(ii)  after divorce; or

(iii)  both during the marriage and after divorce.

 (3)  A financial agreement made as mentioned in subsection (1) may also contain:

(a)  matters incidental or ancillary to those mentioned in subsection (2); and

 (b)  other matters.

(4)  A financial agreement (the new agreement ) made as mentioned in subsection (1) may terminate a previous financial agreement (however made) if all of the parties to the previous agreement are parties to the new agreement.

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

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