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Family lawyers say there's growing interest in 'prenups'. Here's how they work

Family lawyers say there's growing interest in 'prenups'. Here's how they work
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Australian family lawyers report a significant increase in interest regarding binding financial agreements, commonly known as prenups. These legal contracts allow couples to determine asset distribution outside of the Family Court's jurisdiction, regardless of their marital status.

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Understanding these legal instruments is increasingly relevant for modern couples seeking financial security and clarity in their relationships.

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