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Cohabitation Agreements Plus
(including legal certification for
you AND your partner) |
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Cohabitation Agreements are agreements made between people who are living
together and who are NOT married. Property
disputes in these circumstances now come under the Family Law Act 1975 (as
amended). These agreements are fully enforceable in the
Family Court and are designed to help people
decide now how they will deal with financial matters in the event
of a separation at some time in the future.
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For only $1,350.00
AussieLegal can do all the hard work and have your Cohabitation Agreement executed quickly and efficiently - no other costs involved. |
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| Benefits of our Cohabitation
Agreements Plus service: |
- Your Agreement will be complete, compliant and fully
enforceable;
- Save thousands in legal fees compared to other solicitors;
- The price is fixed - no surprises;
- Save time - we are very efficient at dealing with these
agreements;
- Convenience - there is no need to make repeated visits to
solicitors; and
- Our experience - we have helped hundreds of people establish their
Cohabitation Agreements.
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| This service includes: |
- a review of your financial situation and any other supporting documentation;
- the preparation of the agreement; and
- the provision of legal advice and a solicitors certificate for
both you and your partner.
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IMPORTANT: To ensure
that your de facto Cohabitation Agreement is fully enforceable, the
Family Law Act 1975 (as amended) requires that both parties to the Agreement:
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- obtain independent legal advice and a complying solicitor's certificate
to that effect; and
- fully disclose all significant assets and liabilities.
- The PLUS service is currently not available in SA due to SA legislative
restrictions.
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| How does it work? |
- Click on your State or Territory below and submit your credit card
details.
- We will send you (by email or by post) background information and a
Fact Find form.
- Return the completed Fact Find.
- An independent family law solicitor will be assigned to you. They
will prepare the Agreement and return it to you for
comments.
- After any amendments, your solicitor will send the Agreement to a second
independent solicitor who will act for your partner.
- IMPORTANT: You are required to disclose all significant assets and
liabilities to your partner and solicitor.
- Your solicitor will then arrange a time to discuss the Agreement over
the phone.
- Your partner's solicitor will do the same with your partner.
- Each solicitor will forward a signed certificate to you and your partner
for your records.
- You and your partner will then sign 2 copies
of the Agreement with a JP as witness.
- You will the return a certified copy of the Agreement to each solicitor for their
records.
- Please note: All advice and documents are provided by independent,
experienced family law solicitors.
Call 1300 728 200 for more information and to discuss your situation.
Also available:
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| Click on your STATE below to find out more and how to
order this service: |
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QLD
WA
TAS
ACT
NT |