Legal
Disclaimer
Last updated · 5 June 2026
Nuppact helps you and your partner build and sign a private financial agreement. We are not a law firm, we do not provide legal advice, and for significant assets you should get an independent lawyer.
Nuppact is not a law firm
Nuppact is a software service. It is not a law firm, it does not employ practising lawyers in your matter, and using Nuppact does not create a lawyer-client relationship between you and Nuppact or any of its staff.
The prompts, examples and explanatory text within the product are general information designed to help two adults document an agreement they reach between themselves. They are not legal advice and cannot be relied on as such.
What the contract is
The PDF you produce with Nuppact is a private contract between you and your partner. Private contracts between competent adults are recognised in law in most jurisdictions.
Whether specific terms of your contract will be enforced by a court depends on your jurisdiction, the circumstances at the time of any dispute, and the discretionary powers of relevant courts, particularly in matters governed by family law, where courts can override private arrangements they consider unfair.
A Nuppact is intentionally designed to strengthen, rather than weaken, the financially more vulnerable partner in a relationship.
When to get independent legal advice
We strongly recommend seeking independent legal advice where any of the following apply: significant assets on either side, pension entitlements, business ownership, property in more than one country, blended-family arrangements, or any situation where the two of you have materially unequal bargaining power.
Independent here means a different lawyer for each partner. Nuppact does not supply lawyers and does not refer to a panel.
Jurisdiction
Family-law treatment of private agreements varies significantly between countries and, within the United States, between states. Nothing in the Nuppact product or marketing should be read as a promise of any particular outcome in any particular jurisdiction.
Accuracy of disclosure
The evidential weight of a Nuppact depends on full and honest financial disclosure by both partners. Nuppact does not verify the figures you enter. If you knowingly omit or misstate material assets, debts or income, the contract you produce will be weaker, and you may also be exposed to legal consequences independently of Nuppact.
No financial or tax advice
Nuppact does not provide financial, tax or pensions advice. Where the agreement you and your partner reach has tax or financial-planning consequences, please consult an appropriately qualified professional.
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