Binding Financial Agreements & Parenting Plans
Binding financial agreements
Protecting what matters most.
Binding Financial Agreements provide a structured way to define how property and financial matters will be managed.
They can be entered into before, during, or after a relationship and are designed to provide certainty and reduce the risk of future disputes.
What should you know about binding financial agreements?
- Protect assets brought into a relationship
- Provide financial certainty
- Can be entered before, during or after a relationship
- Reduce risk of future disputes
- Can be tailored to your circumstances
- Create transparency between parties
- Provide long-term stability
- Help clarify financial responsibilities and expectations from the outset
Agreements that take all people, pets and possessions in consideration. We can help. Just ask us.
Parenting Plans
Stability for your child at every stage
Flexible, practical agreements that help separated parents decide care, living arrangements, and shared time without going to court.
They can cover day-to-day care, special occasions, schooling, religion, travel and passports and communication, providing clarity and reducing conflict.
Focused on the child’s best interests, they can be updated as circumstances change and help provide stability and positive co-parenting.
What should I know about parenting plans?
- Written agreements between parents
- Not legally enforceable
- Can be changed anytime by agreement
- Covers living and care arrangements
- Requires cooperation between parents
- Includes common shared-care schedules
- Should suit the child’s age
- Can be considered by a Court in making Parenting Orders
Other tasks we can help with
Mediation representation
Resolve property and financial disputes efficiently with expert legal guidance, avoiding costly court proceedings and prolonged legal battles in Australia.
Parenting plans and child support
Separated? We provide Parenting Plans for care and wellbeing, and Child Support Agreements for expenses. Clear, structured, and focused on your child’s best interests.