FAQ

FAQ

No. Australian family law does not apply a fixed 50/50 rule. Under the _Family Law Act 1975_ (Cth), the court follows a structured multi-step process, assessing contributions and future needs to reach an outcome that is just and equitable.
Not necessarily. A BFA is only enforceable if strict statutory requirements are met, including independent legal advice. Courts may set aside an agreement where there is fraud, non-disclosure, or procedural unfairness.
Not always. Even with a valid will, eligible family members may bring family provision claims. Proper estate planning can reduce risk, but it cannot entirely eliminate disputes.
It depends. Succession laws vary across jurisdictions, and a single will may not be effective worldwide. Cross-border estates often require coordinated legal advice.
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