Prenuptial Agreements in Australia Can Cause Prenuptial Disagreement

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(Newswire.net — December 23, 2013) Sydney, NSW — Recent break up of famed Hollywood stars shines light on the importance of having prenuptial agreements in Australia and how it might not be as air tight in Australia compared to the US.

 

 

Khloe Kardashian appeared shattered on Friday several days and nights soon after she initiated the divorce process coming from Lamar Odom’s home.

 

The television legend, 30, portrayed tremendous grief as well as aggravation in a very honest twitter update shared with her 8 million Twitter supporters. Kardashian alluded to the gossip and rumours encompassing her four-year marriage.

 

Prenuptial documents drafted up before the marriage have been said to be air-tight however it is expected that whilst Kardashian will not be getting half of Lamar’s empire which estimated at $110 Mil; she will get a sizable portion. Prenuptial agreements Australia wide however have not always run as smoothly as the predicted results of the Kardashian divorce case.

 

Khloe Kardashian is expected to receive approximately 7 million dollars in her divorce, knocking a sizeable dent into Lamar’s empire.

 

Foremoest expert in Australian prenuptial agreements, David Schiner believes that the prenuptial agreements in Australia are a little bit more complicated than the cases exhibited in the media in Hollywood.

 

“Prenuptial agreements are rising in popularity as many Australians are starting protecting themselves with prenuptial agreements however many Australians are failing to do their research as the matter is super delicate and it’s best if clients ask multiple lawyers to check the validity of a prenuptial agreement in the eyes of Australian law and state law. It will be sad to lose your empire over a simple misunderstanding or a technicality.

 

At the request of some of our clients we will get another professional lawyer who specializes in prenuptial agreements to go through the contract and make sure that it is future proofed in the case of a split up.

 

I expect Kardashians divorce to yield her entitled agreement as per discussed and agreed upon before marriage. I have a friend who was consulted on the case and he has ensured that it is completely airtight. I will tell anyone that is thinking about getting a prenuptial agreement in Australia to throrougly research the law firm you are seeking and to spend your time articulating what it is that you would want in the event of a breakup. Breakups are becoming more and more common with the rise of divorce rate which is why we advise our clients to get a prenuptial agreement so that there is one thing less to worry about.”

 

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Moylan Family Lawyers

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