Prenup Lawyers

Our prenup lawyers help couples create clear and legally binding financial agreements that outline how assets, debts, and financial responsibilities will be handled if the relationship ends, giving both partners certainty and peace of mind.

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When you separate or divorce, you and your former partner may reach an agreement on issues such as parenting, property settlement, superannuation, and spousal maintenance. A consent order is a way to formalise that agreement so it becomes legally binding and enforceable. Instead of going through a contested hearing, you submit your agreed terms to the court and ask for them to be made into orders.

Consent orders give you certainty. They ensure that what you both agreed to cannot be changed on a whim, ignored, or undermined later. For parenting matters, the court must be satisfied that the orders are in the best interests of your children. For financial matters, the court must be satisfied that the outcome is just and equitable. Once approved, the terms carry the same weight as if a judge had decided the case after trial.

For many separating couples, consent orders are the safest, most efficient way to close a chapter while keeping unnecessary conflict and cost to a minimum.

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What Is a Prenup in Australia

A prenup, also known as a Binding Financial Agreement or BFA, is a private legal agreement that sets out how your property, assets, debts, and financial resources will be divided if your relationship breaks down. It can also include agreements about spousal maintenance and the treatment of future assets.

Australian family law gives couples the freedom to enter into financial agreements before marriage, during marriage, or after divorce. Equivalent provisions apply for de facto relationships. This flexibility allows you to protect what you have now and future assets you may acquire later.

Working with experienced prenup lawyers helps ensure your agreement is drafted to comply with the Family Law Act, that both parties understand their rights, and that the final document is enforceable.

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Independent legal advice is not optional. It is one of the most important components of a valid prenup. Each person must obtain advice from a separate lawyer. This ensures that:

  • You understand how the agreement affects your rights
  • You understand whether the terms are favourable or unfavourable to you
  • You receive advice about alternatives
  • You are not pressured into signing something you do not understand


If one party receives poor legal advice or no advice at all, the agreement can be declared invalid. A prenup lawyer ensures you receive meaningful and detailed guidance before signing.

Understanding Prenuptial Agreements in Australia

Need help preparing a prenuptial agreement? Contact JMR Lawyers today for tailored legal advice.

A prenup can deal with:

  • assets owned before the relationship
  • assets acquired together
  • superannuation arrangements
  • inheritances and future gifts
  • business interests
  • spousal maintenance
  • treatment of family trusts
  • debts and liabilities
  • the division of property after separation
  • any other financial matters


Your prenup lawyer will work with you to create a tailored agreement that responds to your relationship and financial circumstances.

Courts can set aside an otherwise valid prenup if:

  • One party did not fully disclose assets
  • One person was pressured or forced to sign
  • There was fraud or dishonesty
  • There has been a major change in circumstances, such as the birth of a child
  • The agreement is extremely unfair
    The signing process did not follow the rules of the Family Law Act

Your lawyer will help you minimise these risks by ensuring the agreement is fair, transparent and prepared in accordance with the law.

The cost of preparing a prenup depends on:

  • The complexity of your financial structure
  • Whether businesses or trusts are involved
  • The level of negotiation required
  • The amount of time needed to draft, revise, and finalise the agreement


Your lawyer can provide a clear estimate once your circumstances are understood.

Take the First Step Toward Protecting Your Future

If you want clarity, certainty, and financial security as you move into the next stage of your relationship, a well-drafted prenup can provide exactly that. Working with experienced prenup lawyers ensures your agreement is fair, enforceable, and tailored to your situation.

Whether you want to protect assets, plan for your children’s future, safeguard your business, or simply reduce future conflict, the right advice helps you achieve the peace of mind you deserve. JMR Lawyers is ready to guide you with confidence and care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, provided they meet the requirements under the Family Law Act and both parties receive independent legal advice.

Yes, you can specify that future or current inheritances remain your personal property.

Yes, you can sign a financial agreement during marriage or after divorce.

The agreement may still be enforceable, but significant changes such as the birth of children may allow a court to review it.

Yes, you can update or terminate it through a new agreement.

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