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Planning a marriage or entering into a relationship? Forte Family Lawyers’ Melbourne team specialise in providing clear, practical advice to help you create prenuptial and postnuptial financial agreements and agreements between de facto partners or former de facto partners tailored to your unique circumstances.
We have deep expertise in the nuances of these agreements and draft them to provide long-term certainty and peace of mind. Whether negotiating terms or drafting a detailed and comprehensive arrangement, our team offers professional, personalised support to protect your assets and clarify financial arrangements.
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Expertise & Excellence For Prenuptial Agreements – Forte Family Lawyers
Our specialist team guides you through every step of drafting and finalising financial agreements that meet the requirements of the Family Law Act. We ensure your agreements are properly drafted, enforceable and structured around your individual requirements.
With extensive experience in prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, agreements between de facto partners or former de facto partners, property settlements, and complex financial arrangements, we help clients protect assets, clarify responsibilities and reduce stress during relationship breakdowns. Our practical advice gives you confidence, security and control over your financial future.
What areas can we assist with?
Negotiating Financial Agreements
Drafting Financial Agreements
Preparing properly drafted financial agreements, including prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, agreements between de facto partners or former de facto partners, to provide certainty and protect assets, superannuation entitlements, business and property interests.
Challenging Financial Agreements
Independent Legal Advice
Updating or Altering Agreements
Termination of Agreements
Child Support Agreements
Handling Your Family Law Financial Agreements With Proficiency & Skill
At Forte Family Lawyers, we prioritise communication, collaboration, and meticulous attention to detail to achieve precise yet practical outcomes. Our team approaches every matter with empathy, taking the time to understand your concerns and provide straightforward answers.
Our holistic approach combines legal expertise with a personalised focus on your needs. Whether you require assistance negotiating prenuptial agreements, drafting or updating binding financial agreements, challenging an existing agreement or creating a termination agreement, we provide comprehensive legal guidance. We also advise on private child support and spousal maintenance arrangements, ensuring agreements are fair, enforceable and tailored to your circumstances.
By providing clarity, professional support, and expert advice at every stage, we help clients manage their family law matters confidently and protect their interests with carefully drafted binding agreements.
International Pre-nuptial agreements
Given our expertise in both international matters and prenuptial agreements, we can assist you to negotiate, draft the terms of a financial agreement which will be binding in Australia and another country.
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Our team can guide you through every aspect of family law financial agreements, ensuring each agreement is legally sound, enforceable under Australian law, and structured to protect your interests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What assets and liabilities should be disclosed before drafting a prenuptial agreement?
Full and frank disclosure of all significant assets, liabilities, superannuation and financial obligations is required. Parties should exchange full details of their financial positions to ensure the agreement is enforceable and fair, and to avoid future disputes. If a party is found to have failed to disclose a material matter, the agreement may be set aside and be unenforceable.
How can a prenup protect my future income, property or business interests?
Prenup agreements allow parties to outline financial arrangements and asset division in the event of relationship breakdown, including family businesses and self-managed superannuation funds. By obtaining independent legal advice, couples can protect their assets during a relationship and ensure a fair and agreed-upon outcome if the relationship breaks down.
What legal requirements must be met for a prenup to be enforceable in Australia?
To be enforceable, a prenuptial agreement requires:
- Each party to obtain independent legal advice
- The lawyer for each party sign a Statement of Independent Legal Advice
- Each party to provide full and frank disclosure of their financial matters
- Neither party is subject to coercion, fraud or unfairness
This legal framework prevents future family law disputes and sets out the requirements for the agreement to be binding under the Family Law Act.
How does a prenup affect spousal maintenance or child support obligations?
A prenuptial agreement can outline agreed financial arrangements between parties, including spousal maintenance. Many parties enter into financial agreements at the end of their relationship or marriage to ensure that neither party can claim spousal maintenance in the future. They want to ensure a clean break.
Financial agreements can cover child support arrangements but do not usually do so. If parents want an agreement to set out the child support arrangements, they usually rely upon a Limited Child Support Agreement o a Binding Child Support Agreement.
How can a prenup address future inheritances or superannuation entitlements?
A prenup can explicitly outline financial arrangements for inheritances, self-managed superannuation funds and other significant assets. Our Melbourne family lawyers can advise you about what to include and how to manage assets that may grow over time, or future gifts or inheritances. In some cases, agreements will need to be updated if circumstances shift significantly, or significantly more assets or debt end up in the property pool or children are born when not anticipated by the agreement or there are other changes in circumstances.
What are the risks if one party does not receive independent legal advice?
Without independent legal advice, a drafted agreement can be challenged in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, potentially leading to expensive court battles and legal fees. Ensuring each party has advice from their own lawyer and has a signed Statement of Independent Legal Advice from their lawyer helps to ensure enforceability.
What common mistakes do couples make when negotiating financial agreements, and how can they be avoided?
Mistakes often include inadequate disclosure, skipping independent legal advice or # rushing the process so that one or both parties do not have sufficient time to consider their positions, or the agreement does not properly reflect their intentions. Using separate experienced family lawyers, and obtaining detailed legal advice help avoid expensive court battles and family law disputes, and ensures arrangements regarding financial matters are properly protected.
Can a prenup be updated or altered after marriage, and under what circumstances?
Although a prenup cannot be updated or altered, the original one can be terminated and a new financial agreement entered into.
If you need assistance with changing an existing prenuptial agreement, get in touch with our experienced lawyers in Melbourne for a chat about how we can assist.


