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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can enter into a prenup?
You are able to enter into a prenup either before the commencement of a de facto relationship, during a de facto relationship, or before marriage.
What happens if I don't have a will?
If you pass away without a will, the courts will decide who receives your assets via a legal formula set down by the laws of intestacy.