Family Law
April 26, 2010
Prenuptial and Cohabitation Agreements
Persons who intend to marry or live together can make an agreement setting out what will happen if the relationship ends. A prenuptial agreement which meets the criteria for a “marriage agreement” under the Family Relations Act can be varied by the Court if it is unfair. A cohabitation agreement between unmarried partners would qualify as a marriage agreement if the parties were married and can also be varied if it is found to be unfair.
Contact Michael Eeles for more information.
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