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About us

We’re a family law firm with extensive experience in prenuptial agreements. Our aim is to provide clear, reliable advice and representation every step of the way.

We appreciate how important it is to protect your financial future while keeping things fair and transparent. Let us guide you through the process, so you feel confident and well-informed about the decisions you make.

Ezra Sarajinsky

Managing Partner

Movement Legal

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Prenup FAQs

Not necessarily! A prenup agreement is not about expecting the worst - it's about planning responsibly for the future. Having open and honest conversations about finances can potentially strengthen a relationship by ensuring that you and your partner are on the same page.

Not anymore! More everyday couples are choosing prenups to protect their future financial well-being and set clear expectations, no matter their wealth level.

Yes, both parties must seek independent legal advice for the agreement to be legally binding.

A prenup can outline:

  • Division of property, assets, and debts.
  • Future financial arrangements.
  • Protection of inheritances.
  • Business ownership.
  • Superannuation considerations.

Without a prenup, your assets and liabilities are divided according to Australian family law principles, which consider factors like contributions and future needs. It may require the involvement of lawyers and the Court system.

About Prenups

A prenup is a legally recognised contract between you and your partner if you are in (or about to enter) a marriage or defacto relationship.

It offers you and your partner:

  • Peace of mind
  • A clear understanding between you and your partner about what is expected if the relationship ends
  • Protection for your assets and financial future

Negotiating a prenup during a harmonious phase of your relationship allows you and your partner to design a set of arrangements that are fair and mutually agreed on. Think of it as a proactive approach that can save you emotional strain, time, and expense that often arises when negotiating one during a more contentious time.

Prenups (Prenuptial Agreements) are also referred to as Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs).

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