Financial Agreement
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General Information

  • Select the date on which both parties sign this Agreement:

  • Select a state or territory laws which shall apply to this Agreement:

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    Usually, this should be the laws of a state or territory where both parties reside together, or where either of the parties currently lives.

  • Select the date on which parties started their relationship:

  • Do the parties already know the date they plan to get married?

  • Select the date on which parties plan to get married:

Who is Party A?

  • Indicate the full name of a Party A who enters this Agreement:

  • Provide Party A's current living address:

  • Briefly describe Party A's main occupation:

  • Select the date on which Party A was born:

  • Indicate city and country where Party A was born:

Who is Party B?

  • Indicate full name of Party B who enters this Agreement:

  • Does Party B reside at the same address as Party A?

  • Provide Party B's current living address:

  • Describe in brief Party B's current occupation:

  • Select the date on which Party B was born:

  • Indicate city and country where Party B was born:

Children

  • Do the parties have biological or adopted children together?

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    Please note that children of either party from previous relations are not covered by the scope of this question.

  • What is the children's age?

  • Provide full names and date of birth of all children parties have together:

  • Does the parties want to agree on a parenting plan in relation to the children?

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    A parenting plan is a written agreement between parents that outlines how they will share responsibilities for their children after separation or divorce. It typically covers living arrangements, visitation schedules, decision-making authority, education, healthcare, and holidays.

  • Do the parties intend to agree on a child support agreement in relation to the children?

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    A child support agreement is a legal arrangement between parents that sets out how much one parent will pay to the other to help cover a child’s living expenses, education, healthcare, and other needs. It ensures the child’s financial well-being is maintained after separation or divorce.

  • Describe in the detail the parties' arrangements in relation to the children's living costs:

  • Briefly describe the values and parenting style that both parties agree on:

  • Do the parties ant to agree on specific arrangements in relation to the children's education?

  • Describe in detail education arrangements the parties agree upon:

  • List all decisions regarding the children in which both parties should be involved:

  • Do the parties have any children from previous relations?

  • List full names and date of births of Party A's children from previous relations:

  • List full names and date of births of Party B's children from previous relations:

Property & Maintenance

  • Provide a complete list of the financial assets, income and liabilities of the Party A, (value should be in Australian dollars):

  • Provide a complete list of the financial assets, income and liabilities of the Party B, (value should be in Australian dollars):

  • Do the parties have any jointly held assets as of the day of signing this Agreement (such as savings, property)?

  • List all the assets parties jointly held on the date of signing this Agreement:

  • Even if no shared assets exist, describe how the parties would divide any jointly owned assets (e.g., joint bank accounts, furniture) if they separate:

  • Do the parties want to include an agreement on spousal maintenance in the text of this Agreement?

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    Spousal maintenance (also called alimony) is financial support that one spouse may pay to the other after separation or divorce. It helps the lower-earning spouse cover living expenses, housing, and basic needs while they adjust to life post-separation. The amount and duration depend on factors like income, earning capacity, length of marriage, and standard of living during the marriage.

  • Who should pay spousal maintenance?

  • In which form should spousal maintenance be paid?

  • Indicate the amount of a maintenance payment in Australian dollars:

  • Select the day of the week on which regular weekly payments should be made:

  • Select the day of the month by which regular monthly payments should be made:

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