Many couples in Australia believe that a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) is a simple solution to avoid disputes down the track. But the reality is, BFAs are only as strong as their preparation—and many are far weaker than you might think.
Also known as “Prenuptial Agreements” in other states and countries, these agreements can help protect your assets, but only when drafted correctly and legally binding under Australian family law.
Myth 1: A BFA Is Always Legally Binding
Not true. The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia can set aside a BFA in certain situations, such as fraud, duress, or significant changes in circumstances.
✅ Learn more about BFAs from the official Family Court site.
Myth 2: You Don’t Need Independent Legal Advice
For a BFA to be binding under the Family Law Act, both parties must obtain independent legal advice. Without it, the agreement isn’t valid.
✅ Read about common pitfalls in creating BFAs here.
Myth 3: A BFA Covers Everything
Many BFAs miss critical areas like superannuation, debts, or future inheritances—leaving you exposed. This is why tailored drafting is essential.
✅ Check our article on protecting assets and future security with BFAs.
Myth 4: You Can DIY a BFA
A dangerous misconception. BFAs are complex legal documents requiring strict compliance with legislation. DIY templates can lead to invalid agreements.
✅ Read this: A deep dive into the BFA risk of using non-lawyer documents and the necessity of robust independent legal advice.
Myth 5: A BFA Prevents All Future Disputes
While a well-prepared BFA reduces risk, it doesn’t guarantee smooth sailing. Poorly prepared agreements can lead to lengthy and costly court battles.
Don’t Take Risks with Your Financial Security
If you’re considering a BFA, you need tailored legal advice—because no two situations are the same.
At Bennett Carroll Solicitors, we can:
✔ Draft and review BFAs to meet strict legal requirements
✔ Advise both individuals and couples
✔ Assist Queensland-wide via phone, email, or video – no need to visit
✔ Come to you if needed
Contact our Family Law team today to make sure your agreement is rock-solid.
Free Resource: The 2026 BFA Readiness Pack
Don’t start your agreement without our expert checklist. Our free guide includes:
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The “Golden Rule” Checklist: Everything you must disclose to stay legal.
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The AI Warning: Why DIY templates often fail in court.
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The 3-Step Process: Exactly how we secure your assets remotely.
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Related Reading:
- New Family Law Changes in 2025 – Pets & Domestic Violence
- Navigating the Emotional Conversations Around BFAs
- Common Pitfalls in Creating BFAs & How to Avoid Them
External references:
- Queensland Government – Prenuptial Agreements
- Federal Circuit and Family Court – Financial Agreements

