The cost of a prenup in Australia depends on how the agreement is prepared, the complexity of your financial circumstances, and whether both parties obtain proper legal advice.
A prenup, formally known as a Binding Financial Agreement, must comply with strict legal requirements to be enforceable.
For a full overview of how these agreements work, see:
https://adamsunited.com.au/binding-financial-agreement-australia
Fixed Fee Prenup Costs
At Adams United Lawyers, we offer fixed-fee pricing for Binding Financial Agreements.
- Drafting: $2,200 (inc GST)
- Independent legal advice (required for the other party): approximately $990
This includes:
- Initial consultation and intake
- Drafting of the agreement
- Revisions and amendments
- Legal structuring in accordance with the Family Law Act
- Liaison with the other party’s solicitor
- Assistance with execution and signing
Independent legal advice is a legal requirement for both parties.
Why Fixed Fees Matter
Fixed-fee pricing provides:
- Cost certainty from the outset
- No hourly billing surprises
- Clear understanding of total legal costs
- Efficient and focused legal work
You can learn more about whether a prenup is worth it here:
https://adamsunited.com.au/is-prenup-worth-it-australia
What Influences the Cost?
The cost of a prenup may vary depending on:
- Complexity of assets (property, businesses, trusts)
- Number of assets and liabilities
- Whether negotiations are required
- Timeframes and urgency
- Quality of drafting
Low-cost or template agreements often fail to meet legal requirements.
Cheap Prenups vs Proper Legal Agreements
A low-cost prenup may seem appealing, but it carries risk.
If an agreement is not compliant, it may be:
- Set aside by the Court
- Unenforceable
- Subject to challenge
This can result in significantly higher costs later.
Learn more about risks here:
https://adamsunited.com.au/can-prenup-be-overturned-australia
Cost of Not Having a Prenup
Without a Binding Financial Agreement:
- Legal fees in disputes can exceed $20,000 – $100,000+
- Outcomes are determined by the Court
- Financial exposure increases
- Time and stress escalate
For further detail:
https://adamsunited.com.au/what-happens-without-prenup-australia
How the Process Works
The process typically involves:
- Intake consultation
- Drafting of the agreement
- Review by the other party’s solicitor
- Independent legal advice provided to both parties
- Execution and signing
The process is structured to ensure compliance and enforceability.
Final Position
The cost of a prenup is not just a legal expense.
It is a strategic investment in certainty, risk management, and asset protection.
Get a Fixed Fee Quote
We provide fixed-fee Binding Financial Agreements and independent legal advice nationwide.
Our pricing is transparent and designed to provide clarity from the outset.
Contact us to arrange an intake consultation.