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The family Law Act provides that you can contract out of its provisions by entering into a binding financial agreement which is often referred to as a prenup. If you are considering a prenuptial agreement you should certainly seek legal advice as to whether it suits your circumstances.
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In Western Australia if you have
been in a committed relationship for two years or more there is a possibility
(but no more) that your partner may take you to the Family Court of Western
Australia and ask that Court to make an order about property that you or they
or both of you own.
If you live together the chances
are...
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Jane Miller talks to Cleo Magazine about the growing trend, and need, for "social media prenup" agreements.
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Binding Financial Agreements provide a way for people to protect their assets before getting married or starting a defacto relationship, writes accredited family law specialist and TGB Partner Jane Miller.
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