Empowering Relationships through Strategic Financial Planning
By Ian Macleod
Property Settlement Agreement: The 5 Steps to a Peaceful Separation
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Divorce Is Australia’s Most Overlooked Wealth Destroyer.
Australians obsess over interest rates, housing bubbles, and super tax tweaks, yet the event most likely to gut a family’s finances is divorce. Separation drains super balances, triggers fire sales of homes, and even takes down small businesses. Ian Macleod has spent nearly two decades helping couples prevent those financial meltdowns with binding financial agreements-a tool he reframes as household risk management. By keeping couples out of the adversarial court system, he shows families, and the advisers who support them, how to safeguard wealth strategies from the personal crises that derail more fortunes than any market shock.
Why Couples Need a Plan Before They Split
The biggest threat to a couple’s financial independence isn’t missing the right investment-it’s not preparing for separation. When breakups happen without a plan, super balances get gutted, homes are sold in distress, and long-term wealth goals collapse overnight. Ian Macleod reframes binding financial agreements as more than legal fine print: they’re proactive tools for stability that protect both partners while strengthening trust. With 15+ years helping couples structure agreements outside the costly, adversarial court system, Ian shows how “planning for the worst” actually frees couples to pursue FIRE, property, and investing with confidence that their goals won’t vanish if the relationship does.
Why Divorce Can Break Your Business, And How to Protect It
Behind every small business story, there’s a family. Yet one of the most common reasons companies fail isn’t the economy or competition - it’s the personal lives of the owners. Ian shares how business owners can “divorce-proof” their ventures, protect assets, and keep investor confidence when relationships change. Ian shows how to separate love and livelihood so that one doesn’t destroy the other.
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