Prenuptial Agreement
Lawyers Brisbane
Protect your assets and future with legally sound financial agreements, tailored by Sydney’s trusted family lawyers.
Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers Brisbane
Legally binding financial agreements for couples in Brisbane and across Australia
Planning ahead protects what matters most. Whether you’re getting married, entering a de facto relationship, or want to secure your financial future, our experienced Brisbane family lawyers help draft clear and enforceable Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs) commonly known as prenups.
Our team listens closely, explains your legal rights in plain English, and tailors every agreement to reflect your personal and financial circumstances.
At Unified Lawyers, we’ve earned a reputation as trusted advisors for Brisbane couples and families. With over 600 five-star reviews, we’re committed to delivering legal clarity, fairness, and peace of mind without unnecessary stress or court intervention.
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Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers Brisbane
Legally binding financial agreements for couples in Brisbane and across Australia
Planning ahead protects what matters most. Whether you’re getting married, entering a de facto relationship, or want to secure your financial future, our experienced Brisbane family lawyers help draft clear and enforceable Binding Financial Agreements (BFAs) commonly known as prenups.
Our team listens closely, explains your legal rights in plain English, and tailors every agreement to reflect your personal and financial circumstances.
At Unified Lawyers, we’ve earned a reputation as trusted advisors for Brisbane couples and families. With over 600 five-star reviews, we’re committed to delivering legal clarity, fairness, and peace of mind without unnecessary stress or court intervention.
What Can a Prenuptial Agreement Cover?
A prenuptial agreement—formally known as a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) lets you decide upfront how assets will be divided if your relationship ends.
Whether you’re about to marry, already living together, or in a de facto relationship, our experienced family lawyers can draft a customised agreement that protects:
Property and real estate
Superannuation
Inheritances and savings
Business interests and trusts
Future earnings and liabilities
These agreements are especially helpful for couples entering a relationship with unequal assets, family wealth, or children from previous relationships. We’ll help you understand your legal rights, assess your options, and prepare an agreement that reflects your personal and financial circumstances.
Planning to Marry or Move In? Let’s Help You Protect Your Assets Fairly
A well-drafted prenuptial agreement (also known as a Binding Financial Agreement) gives you control, clarity, and confidence before entering a marriage or de facto relationship.
Our goal is to help couples establish financial transparency and avoid disputes later. Whether you’re protecting assets, managing future inheritances, or outlining what happens if things change, we create legally enforceable agreements tailored to your needs.
We aim to keep things respectful and straightforward. If both parties agree, the process is quick and cost-effective. But if negotiations are sensitive, you’ll have a legal team that’s recognised as a leader in Australian family law.
At Unified Lawyers, we’ve helped hundreds of clients like business owners, high-net-worth individuals, and blended families secure their future with peace of mind and mutual understanding.
4 Steps to Creating a Prenuptial Agreement with a Brisbane Family Law Expert
To help you establish financial clarity before marriage or moving in with a partner, we follow a structured 4-step approach to crafting legally binding financial agreements under Australian family law.
1
Understand Your Goals and Financial Circumstances
We begin with a confidential consultation to learn about your assets, income, debts, and what matters most to you. This helps us tailor your prenuptial agreement to your personal and financial situation.
2
Draft a Legally Binding Agreement
Our family lawyers prepare a customised Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) that outlines how assets and liabilities will be handled during the relationship and in the event of separation.
3
Independent Legal Advice for Both Parties
Both partners must receive separate, independent legal advice before signing. We’ll work with your partner’s lawyer if needed to ensure the agreement is enforceable and fair.
4
Finalise and Register Your Agreement
Once both parties are satisfied, the agreement is signed and dated, making it legally effective. You’ll walk away with certainty and peace of mind for the future.
Free Initial Consultations – Brisbane Prenuptial Agreement Family Lawyers
Considering a prenup or binding financial agreement? We offer a free initial consultation with one of our experienced family law prenuptial agreement lawyers to help you understand your options before you make any commitments.
During your call, we’ll take the time to understand your relationship circumstances, ask the right questions, and explain how a binding financial agreement works under Australian family law. You’ll receive clear, practical guidance on how to protect your assets and future.
No pressure, no obligation, just expert legal support so you can move forward with confidence and certainty.
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Tsharna Kecek
I cannot recommend Unified Lawyers highly enough, especially the exceptional service provided by Shelley Scott. From our very first meeting, Shelley exhibited an impressive level of professionalism and legal knowledge that reassured me that I was in excellent hands. Shelley approached every step of the process with kindness and compassion. She took the time to listen to my concerns and provided thoughtful guidance, ensuring that I felt supported throughout my journey. Her consideration for my situation made a challenging experience much more manageable.
Allysha Webber
Anushka Pokharel (Associate) provided incredible legal guidance throughout my lengthy legal proceeding. Anushka also went above & beyond with communication, never failing to keep me updated on every facet of progress of my case. I highly recommend Anushka & Unified Lawyers to anyone seeking high level, consistent legal guidance.
Paul Glynn
I can’t thank Lauren Spence enough for the outstanding support and expertise during a very difficult period of my life. Going through a child custody battle with my ex-partner was already stressful, and the thought of ending up in court was overwhelming—both emotionally and financially. Lauren guided me through the mediation process with calm professionalism, clear advice, and genuine care. The best part? We completely avoided court, saved a huge amount in legal costs and time, and were able to move forward much sooner than I ever expected. Lauren was always responsive, patient when I needed reassurance, and incredibly effective at keeping things on track.
John Pierre Saliba
I had an excellent experience with Unified Lawyers. Their team provided outstanding service, clear communication, and strong representation throughout my family law matter. They were professional, supportive, and genuinely cared about achieving the best outcome for me. I highly recommend Unified Lawyers to anyone seeking expert and reliable family law advice.
Jane Sayabath
Alex was an absolute pillar of support throughout. From the very beginning, he had an incredible ability to remove the emotion from the situation and provide calm, clear, and strategic Family Law advice. When everything felt overwhelming, he helped break things down into manageable steps and gave me a practical plan to move forward with confidence. What stood out most was his balanced approach, yet focused and outcome driven. He never dismissed how I was feeling, but he ensured decisions were guided by logic, strategy, and the bigger picture. That clarity made all the difference.
Ben Abbott
Jessica adamovich did an amazing job to get my little boy back to Sydney . Happiness restored ! And was always respectful and mindful around delicate situations and feelings
Tsharna Kecek
I cannot recommend Unified Lawyers highly enough, especially the exceptional service provided by Shelley Scott. From our very first meeting, Shelley exhibited an impressive level of professionalism and legal knowledge that reassured me that I was in excellent hands. Shelley approached every step of the process with kindness and compassion. She took the time to listen to my concerns and provided thoughtful guidance, ensuring that I felt supported throughout my journey. Her consideration for my situation made a challenging experience much more manageable.
Allysha Webber
Anushka Pokharel (Associate) provided incredible legal guidance throughout my lengthy legal proceeding. Anushka also went above & beyond with communication, never failing to keep me updated on every facet of progress of my case. I highly recommend Anushka & Unified Lawyers to anyone seeking high level, consistent legal guidance.
Paul Glynn
I can’t thank Lauren Spence enough for the outstanding support and expertise during a very difficult period of my life. Going through a child custody battle with my ex-partner was already stressful, and the thought of ending up in court was overwhelming—both emotionally and financially. Lauren guided me through the mediation process with calm professionalism, clear advice, and genuine care. The best part? We completely avoided court, saved a huge amount in legal costs and time, and were able to move forward much sooner than I ever expected. Lauren was always responsive, patient when I needed reassurance, and incredibly effective at keeping things on track.
John Pierre Saliba
I had an excellent experience with Unified Lawyers. Their team provided outstanding service, clear communication, and strong representation throughout my family law matter. They were professional, supportive, and genuinely cared about achieving the best outcome for me. I highly recommend Unified Lawyers to anyone seeking expert and reliable family law advice.
Jane Sayabath
Alex was an absolute pillar of support throughout. From the very beginning, he had an incredible ability to remove the emotion from the situation and provide calm, clear, and strategic Family Law advice. When everything felt overwhelming, he helped break things down into manageable steps and gave me a practical plan to move forward with confidence. What stood out most was his balanced approach, yet focused and outcome driven. He never dismissed how I was feeling, but he ensured decisions were guided by logic, strategy, and the bigger picture. That clarity made all the difference.
Ben Abbott
Jessica adamovich did an amazing job to get my little boy back to Sydney . Happiness restored ! And was always respectful and mindful around delicate situations and feelings
Frequently Asked Questions About Prenuptial Agreement Family Lawyers
What does a binding financial agreement cover?
Binding financial agreements can cover any financial issues between the parties, for example:
• Splitting assets and debts
• Division of finances
• Spousal maintenance
• Child support
BFAs can also cover more specific financial issues, including:
• Division of superannuation
• Dealing with a family business
• Where one or both parties have given a financial guarantee
• Capital gains tax liabilities
Parties can ask the Family Court to make consent orders based on their BFA. This means that both parties agree on the orders.
If one party breaches the BFA, the other party can apply directly to the Family Court to uphold the orders. It’s a quicker, more efficient way to enforce a BFA.
Is a binding financial agreement legally enforceable?
When there’s a breach of a BFA, it means one of the parties hasn’t complied with the requirements. It’s like a breach of contract.
If there is a breach, you would first try and get your former partner to comply. If that doesn’t work, speak to us. We’ll discuss taking legal action to help sort it out.
When should I make a binding financial agreement?
You and your spouse may make a binding financial agreement at any time before, during or after separation, divorce or marriage.
A BFA won’t be the right choice for everyone. But if there’s a chance you and your former partner can agree, it’s worth considering.
This doesn’t mean you’ve resolved everything. It may mean that you agree about many significant issues, or that you’re close to agreeing. Sometimes, parties need assistance from experienced binding financial agreement lawyers to get over the final hurdle.
That’s why we’re here. Speak to us about your property settlement issues to find out how we can help.
Do I have to see a lawyer to make a binding financial agreement?
Before you sign a binding financial agreement, Australian family law requires you to get independent legal advice and financial advice. The purpose of this is to try and make sure:
• You understand how the BFA will affect you
• You’re making the BFA of your own free will and not being forced to sign it
• The BFA is in your best interests
Why do I need Independent Advice to make a binding financial agreement?
Independent advice means that you’ve seen a family lawyer and financial professional of your choosing, rather than seeing someone who’s connected with your former partner.
The BFA isn’t legally binding unless you can prove you received the advice before you signed the agreement.
We prefer to get involved during the negotiation phase and the drafting phase. Our significant BFA experience means we can spot potential issues, work out what you need for your financial security and make sure the agreement is fair for you and your kids.
How much does a binding financial agreement cost?
Generally speaking, the entire process to prepare and finalise a BFA could cost anywhere between 5,000 to 20,000 depending on the complexity of your matter.
If you’re thinking about a BFA, you’re probably also experiencing financial uncertainty. You may feel that getting a family lawyer to represent you is too much of a risk because you don’t know whether you can pay the legal fees.
That’s why we offer flexible billing arrangements. Because you shouldn’t be denied a fair settlement, and you shouldn’t have to worry about cost when you’ve got plenty of other concerns.
What is the process for making binding financial agreements?
If you’re interested in a BFA, it’s best to make an appointment with us.
We’ll get a detailed picture of your financial situation and carefully consider your needs. We’ll need you to provide us with as much accounting information as possible, including:
• Tax returns
• Household and living expenses
• Assets (for example, real property, bank accounts and shares)
• Details of all debts (for example, mortgages and credit card debt)
• Superannuation
• Business assets
• Dependent’s expenses (for example, school fees)
We’ll start by considering your assets and debts. Then we’ll look at:
• Whether we need to locate any property
• The extent to which you and your partner agree or disagree
• How complex or straightforward are your financial arrangements
• Whether you have any special needs (for example, medical needs)
• The needs of your dependants
• Whether you agree on other issues, for example, parenting arrangements
• The level of conflict between you and your former partner
All of these things will give us an idea of whether a BFA is right for you, whether we should be considering other forms of settlement, how long it may take to negotiate a BFA, and the likely cost.
How long does it take to make a binding financial agreement?
The time to complete a binding financial agreement really depends on your personal situation. It some situations it can be finalised within a week or it could take up to 2-6 weeks.
It will probably take more than one appointment to get everything just right.
Once we understand your situation, we’ll give you a written estimate of cost and time frame, and detailed advice about the best solution for you.
Clear and ongoing communication is as important to us as it is to you. We’ll keep you updated every time there’s a development in your legal issue.
Our Brisbane Office
Our BFA lawyers in Brisbane are available to meet at our centrally located office near the corner of Eagle Street and Charlotte Street, just steps from the Brisbane River. The office is conveniently positioned close to Brisbane City Hall, the City Botanic Gardens, and the Riverside dining precinct.
For clients attending court hearings or legal appointments, the Brisbane Magistrates Court and the Supreme Court are only a few minutes away.
The office is easily accessible by public transport, with Central Station a short walk away and multiple Translink bus routes servicing the nearby streets.
If you are driving, there are several Secure Parking facilities located on Eagle Street and Margaret Street, providing convenient access to our building.
In addition to our Brisbane office, our family lawyers also meet with clients in the Gold Coast.