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  1. Terry_w

    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    2 Recent articles on BFAs Pole dancer appeal may end prenups http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/pole-dancer-appeal-may-end-prenups-20130223-2ey5x.html You say I do, then I don't, then you sue...
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    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    This would be virtually pointless from a legal point of view.
  3. Terry_w

    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    Rebecca, Don't forget to plan for death:) e.g. property in one name and no proper will in place. Make sure you leave evidence of your relationship so that each can be easily considered spouse of the other. An affidavit kept with a will perhaps.
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    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    I've just attended a law course where the topic of BFAs come up. We were speaking to a person from the company that insures lawyers. Family law is one area high on the risk list of getting sued (conveyancing is tops) and 95% of the problems in the family law class relate to BFAs. So much so that...
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    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    It could also be used against you - one side drafting the agreement biased against the other.
  6. Terry_w

    To BFA or not to BFA? that is the question

    Sounds like you are on his side - you would benefit by not having a BFA, so let him go to the trouble of getting one set up if he wants. You could possibly do your own BFA but a solicitor will need to act for each party in explaining it. IN fact I think there are cheap ones available on...
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