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Advance Directive
Creates an Advance Directive under the Care Consent Act, SY 2003. Names a proxy or decision-maker and records care, treatment, living arrangement, and personal decision wishes. Designed to work beside, not replace, a financial power of attorney.
Advance Health Care Directive
Creates an Advance Health Care Directive under the Advance Health Care Directives Act, SNL 1995. Names a substitute decision-maker and records wishes for health-care decisions through a substitute decision-maker. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Alberta Provincial Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation under Alberta's Business Corporations Act. Single-class or multi-class shares, one or more directors, registered office, share structure. Filing-ready for Alberta Corporate Registry.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Manitoba bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize the Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Northwest Territories bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting. This is self-help preparation, not a bankruptcy filing.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Newfoundland and Labrador bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Nunavut bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting. This is self-help preparation, not a bankruptcy filing.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free worksheet to organize your finances before consulting an Ontario Licensed Insolvency Trustee about bankruptcy. Includes the Statement of Affairs format used in actual bankruptcy filings. Self-help only, actual filing requires an LIT.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Saskatchewan bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize the Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free worksheet for British Columbia residents preparing to meet a Licensed Insolvency Trustee about bankruptcy. Uses the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework and helps organize the Statement of Affairs information.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Yukon bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting. This is self-help preparation, not a bankruptcy filing.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free New Brunswick bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free worksheet to organize your finances before consulting a Licensed Insolvency Trustee about bankruptcy. Includes the Statement of Affairs format used in actual bankruptcy filings. Self-help only, actual filing requires an LIT.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Québec bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize the Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Nova Scotia bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
Bankruptcy Prep Worksheet
A free Prince Edward Island bankruptcy prep worksheet using the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act framework. Helps organize Statement of Affairs information before a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting.
British Columbia Provincial Incorporation
Articles-style incorporation intake for the Business Corporations Act (BC). Designed for BC Corporate Registry filing with name approval, registered office, directors, share classes, and initial shareholders.
Child Travel Consent Letter
A travel consent letter for a minor child travelling internationally without one or both parents or guardians. Follows Global Affairs Canada's recommended format. Includes parent identification, travel details, emergency contacts, and notary block for cross-border scrutiny.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Manitoba cohabitation agreement under The Family Law Act and The Family Property Act. Handles the unique rule that registration in Vital Statistics gives immediate common-law property rights, while unregistered partners qualify after 3 years or 1 year with a child.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Prince Edward Island cohabitation agreement under the Family Law Act, RSPEI 1988, c F-2.1. Handles that 3 years cohabitation, or a conjugal relationship plus a child, for support rights, plus property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A cohabitation agreement for unmarried partners in Alberta, structured around the Family Property Act and the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act. Covers property brought in, property acquired together, debts, support obligations, and what happens if the relationship ends. Independent legal advice strongly recommended.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Newfoundland and Labrador cohabitation agreement under the Family Law Act, RSNL 1990, c F-2. Handles that 2 years cohabitation, or 1 year plus a child, for support rights, plus property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Northwest Territories cohabitation agreement under the Family Law Act, SNWT 1997. NWT common-law spouses may have property and support rights after 2 years, so the agreement records assets, debts, home rights, and disclosure carefully. Covers property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Nova Scotia cohabitation agreement under the Matrimonial Property Act and Parenting and Support Act. Handles that 2 years cohabitation for support, or a conjugal relationship with a child; registered domestic partners can opt into matrimonial-property rights, plus property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A New Brunswick cohabitation agreement under the Family Law Act, SNB 2020 and Marital Property Act. Handles that 3 years cohabitation, or 1 year plus a child, for support rights, plus property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A British Columbia cohabitation agreement under the Family Law Act. BC gives spouse status for property and support after 2 years of cohabitation, so this agreement is often used to modify or opt out of default equal sharing.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Yukon cohabitation agreement under the Family Property and Support Act, RSY 2002. Yukon common-law partners do not receive automatic property-division rights, so this agreement must create those rights by contract. Covers property, debts, support expectations, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A Saskatchewan cohabitation agreement under The Family Property Act and The Family Maintenance Act, 1997. Handles the 2-year common-law threshold for family-property rights, support expectations, debts, home terms, and independent legal advice.
Cohabitation Agreement
A cohabitation agreement for unmarried partners in Ontario under Family Law Act section 53. Covers property brought in, property acquired together, debts, support obligations, and what happens if the relationship ends. Independent legal advice strongly recommended.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A British Columbia constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of British Columbia if the employer does not resolve the issue.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A New Brunswick constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Court of King''s Bench of New Brunswick if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A demand letter asserting constructive dismissal after a unilateral change to your pay, role, hours, or work conditions. Walks through the Alberta and federal case-law test, your damages calculation, and the response deadline before filing in court. Suitable as a precursor to wrongful-dismissal litigation.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Manitoba constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to the Court of King's Bench (Manitoba) if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Nova Scotia constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Québec constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and escalation to the Cour supérieure du Québec or other proper forum if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Northwest Territories constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories if unresolved. Uses the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007 baseline for wages, vacation, and final pay issues.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A demand letter asserting constructive dismissal after a unilateral change to your pay, role, hours, or work conditions. Walks through the Farber and Potter case-law test, your damages calculation, and the response deadline before filing in Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Yukon constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of Yukon if unresolved. Uses the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002 baseline for wages, vacation, and final pay issues.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Newfoundland and Labrador constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - General Division if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Saskatchewan constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan if unresolved.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Nunavut constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Nunavut Court of Justice if unresolved. Uses the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1 baseline for wages, vacation, and final pay issues.
Constructive Dismissal Demand Letter
A Prince Edward Island constructive dismissal demand letter. Documents unilateral changes, damages, mitigation, and the path to Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - General Section if unresolved.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares the financial details a British Columbia Licensed Insolvency Trustee needs under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, assets, debts, and expenses before a consumer proposal meeting.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Saskatchewan residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares all the financial information you need before meeting a Licensed Insolvency Trustee about a consumer proposal. Income, debts, assets, expenses, organized in the format a trustee expects.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Québec residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares New Brunswick residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Nunavut residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals. Local court references are kept separate from the federal trustee process.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Prince Edward Island residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Manitoba residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Nova Scotia residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Northwest Territories residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals. Local court references are kept separate from the federal trustee process.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Newfoundland and Labrador residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares the financial information you need before meeting an Ontario Licensed Insolvency Trustee about a consumer proposal. Income, debts, assets, expenses, organized in the format a trustee expects under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Consumer Proposal Worksheet
Prepares Yukon residents for a Licensed Insolvency Trustee meeting under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Organizes income, expenses, assets, debts, and proposal goals. Local court references are kept separate from the federal trustee process.
Continuing Power of Attorney for Property
Names a financial decision-maker who can act if you become incapable. Built around Ontario's Substitute Decisions Act, 1992. Choose whether the authority is effective immediately or only on incapacity.
Contrat de mariage
A Contrat de mariage under the Civil Code of Québec. Sets the matrimonial regime, but cannot waive mandatory patrimoine familial rules for the family residence, furniture, vehicles, and retirement savings.
Convention de vie commune (Co-Habitation Convention)
A Convention de vie commune for Québec de facto spouses. The Civil Code of Québec does not give conjoints de fait property rights through cohabitation, so this contract creates property, support, home, and exit rights from scratch.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Manitoba demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Flags that Small Claims in Manitoba is limited to $15,000, the lowest in Canada, with larger claims going to the Court of King's Bench (Manitoba).
Demand Letter for Payment
A New Brunswick demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Small Claims Court of New Brunswick up to $20,000, with larger or excluded claims going to Court of King''s Bench of New Brunswick.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Newfoundland and Labrador demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Small Claims Court up to $25,000, with larger or excluded claims going to Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - General Division.
Demand Letter for Payment
A formal written demand for an unpaid debt, structured to support a future small-claims (Provincial Court of Alberta. Civil) filing if needed. Many debts are paid after a properly-worded demand letter alone.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Nunavut demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Nunavut Court of Justice small claims up to $20,000 and identifies when a larger or excluded claim needs Nunavut Court of Justice. The letter builds a clean evidence trail before filing.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Nova Scotia demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Small Claims Court of Nova Scotia up to $25,000, with larger or excluded claims going to Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.
Demand Letter for Payment
A demand letter for an unpaid debt or invoice, formatted as Ontario Small Claims Court would expect to see in a Plaintiff's Claim. Includes statutory interest reference, response deadline, and the option to file at the Small Claims Court (claims up to $35,000) if ignored.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Northwest Territories demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Territorial Court Civil Claims up to $35,000 and identifies when a larger or excluded claim needs Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories. The letter builds a clean evidence trail before filing.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Yukon demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Territorial Court of Yukon Small Claims up to $25,000 and identifies when a larger or excluded claim needs Supreme Court of Yukon. The letter builds a clean evidence trail before filing.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Québec demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. References the Cour du Québec, Division des petites créances for claims up to $15,000 and the Cour supérieure du Québec for larger claims.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Prince Edward Island demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - General Section up to $16,000, with larger or excluded claims going to Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - General Section.
Demand Letter for Payment
A payment demand letter for British Columbia debts. Points the debtor toward the Civil Resolution Tribunal for claims under $5,000, Provincial Court Small Claims for $5,001 to $35,000, and Supreme Court of British Columbia for larger claims.
Demand Letter for Payment
A Saskatchewan demand letter for unpaid debts or invoices. Routes claims to Provincial Court of Saskatchewan Small Claims Division up to $50,000, or to the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan for larger claims.
Director Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Director of Residential Tenancies. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
Director Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Director of Residential Tenancies. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
Director Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Director of Residential Tenancies. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation.
Director Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Director of Residential Tenancies. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Northwest Territories employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, termination, and final pay under the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007. Designed for indefinite employment rather than fixed-term roles.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time British Columbia employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination language under Employment Standards Act (BC).
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time, indefinite employment contract designed for Alberta employers. Sets a clear termination clause to limit common-law reasonable-notice exposure, plus probation, confidentiality, IP assignment, non-solicit, hours, vacation, and benefits. Drafted to remain enforceable under recent Alberta and Canadian case law.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Newfoundland and Labrador employment contract. Covers overtime after 40 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under the Labour Standards Act, RSNL 1990. Fishers and fish-plant workers may have Labour Standards Act carve-outs.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time New Brunswick employment contract. Covers overtime after 44 hours/week at 1.5x minimum wage as statutory floor, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under the Employment Standards Act, SNB 1982. overtime is calculated against the statutory minimum-wage floor unless contract terms are better.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Prince Edward Island employment contract. Covers overtime after 48 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under the Employment Standards Act, RSPEI 1988.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time, indefinite employment contract designed for Ontario employers. Termination clause is drafted to survive the Waksdale, Render, and Rahman line of Ontario Court of Appeal cases, every word matters. Plus probation, confidentiality, IP assignment, non-solicit, hours, vacation, and benefits.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Nunavut employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, termination, and final pay under the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1. Designed for indefinite employment rather than fixed-term roles.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Yukon employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, termination, and final pay under the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002. Designed for indefinite employment rather than fixed-term roles.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Manitoba employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under The Employment Standards Code.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Québec employment contract. Covers hours, overtime after 40 hours per week, vacation indemnity, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under the Act respecting Labour Standards and CNESST context.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Nova Scotia employment contract. Covers overtime after 48 hours/week, vacation, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under the Labour Standards Code. Employees with 10+ years service have just-cause protection under the Labour Standards Code.
Employment Contract (Full-Time, Indefinite)
A full-time Saskatchewan employment contract. Covers overtime after 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week, the unique 3-week vacation baseline, confidentiality, IP, probation, and termination under The Saskatchewan Employment Act, 2013.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker who can act if you become incapable. Built around Alberta's Powers of Attorney Act. Choose whether the authority starts immediately or only on incapacity.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, RSNL 1990. Covers financial and property decisions and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNu 2005, c 9. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Uses a unified Nunavut Court of Justice pathway and screens for Inuit customary law considerations where relevant. All Nunavut forms need high-priority Inuktitut translation in Phase B.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNWT 2001. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. NWT civil claims are print-ready because Territorial Court Civil Claims does not permit e-filing. Phase B should support the territory's 11 official languages.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, RSNS 1989. Covers financial and property decisions and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Enduring Power of Attorney Act, RSY 2002. Covers financial and property decisions, including immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Includes a First Nations self-government screening question for wills, estates, and incapacity planning where a person may be a Citizen of a self-governing Yukon First Nation.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker under British Columbia's Power of Attorney Act. This Enduring Power of Attorney can continue during incapacity and should be signed with BC witnessing requirements in mind.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Names a financial decision-maker under The Powers of Attorney Act (Manitoba). This Enduring Power of Attorney can continue during incapacity and should be signed while capacity is clear.
Enduring Power of Attorney (Personal, Non-Health)
Names a personal attorney under The Powers of Attorney Act, 2002 for non-health personal decisions such as housing, support services, and daily living arrangements. Health-care decisions are excluded and require a separate Health Care Directive.
Enduring Power of Attorney (Property)
Names a property attorney under The Powers of Attorney Act, 2002. This Enduring Power of Attorney covers financial and property decisions, can continue during incapacity, and is separate from personal-attorney and health-care proxy authority.
Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, SNB 2019. Names a personal-care attorney and records wishes for personal-care decisions under the unified Act in force since July 2020. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Enduring Power of Attorney for Property
Creates an Enduring Power of Attorney for Property under the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act, SNB 2019. Covers property and financial decisions under the unified 2019 Act and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Federal Annual Return (Form 22)
Mandatory annual filing for every federally-incorporated company under CBCA section 263. Must be filed within 60 days of the anniversary date each year.
Federal Incorporation (CBCA)
Articles of Incorporation under the Canada Business Corporations Act. Operate under one corporate name across all provinces and territories with nationwide name protection. Government filing fees (about $200) are separate.
Guardianship Designation
A Northwest Territories guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under territorial family-law procedure. NWT civil claims are print-ready because Territorial Court Civil Claims does not permit e-filing. Phase B should support the territory's 11 official languages.
Guardianship Designation
A Québec guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a proposed tutor or guardian, records upbringing wishes, and coordinates with the will.
Guardianship Designation
A formal designation of guardian for your minor children, built around Alberta's Family Law Act. Names a primary guardian and alternate, sets out your wishes for upbringing, and integrates with your will. Recommended for every parent with children under 18.
Guardianship Designation
A Nova Scotia guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under provincial family-law procedure.
Guardianship Designation
A Saskatchewan guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under Saskatchewan family-law procedure.
Guardianship Designation
A Newfoundland and Labrador guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under provincial family-law procedure.
Guardianship Designation
A formal designation of guardian for your minor children under Ontario's Children's Law Reform Act. Names a primary guardian and alternate, sets out your wishes for upbringing, and integrates with your will. Recommended for every Ontario parent with children under 18.
Guardianship Designation
A Manitoba guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes.
Guardianship Designation
A Yukon guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under territorial family-law procedure. Includes a First Nations self-government screening question for wills, estates, and incapacity planning where a person may be a Citizen of a self-governing Yukon First Nation.
Guardianship Designation
A Nunavut guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under territorial family-law procedure. Uses a unified Nunavut Court of Justice pathway and screens for Inuit customary law considerations where relevant. All Nunavut forms need high-priority Inuktitut translation in Phase B.
Guardianship Designation
A New Brunswick guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under provincial family-law procedure.
Guardianship Designation
A Prince Edward Island guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian and records upbringing wishes under provincial family-law procedure.
Guardianship Designation
A British Columbia guardianship designation aligned with will planning and child best-interests review. Names a primary and alternate guardian, sets upbringing wishes, and helps the Supreme Court of British Columbia understand the parents intentions.
Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under the Consent to Treatment and Health Care Directives Act, RSPEI 1988. Names a proxy and records wishes for medical treatment and health-care decisions through a proxy. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under The Health Care Directives Act. Names a proxy for health-care choices and records treatment wishes without using power-of-attorney terminology.
Health Care Directive
Creates a Health Care Directive under The Health Care Directives and Substitute Health Care Decision Makers Act, 2015. Names a proxy for health-care decisions and records treatment wishes separately from Saskatchewan POA documents.
Illegal Deposit Recovery (TAL Application)
An illegal deposit recovery form for Québec tenants. Article 1904 of the Civil Code of Québec prohibits deposits and advance-payment conditions, so this prepares a TAL pathway to recover unlawfully collected money.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Manitoba contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under The Employment Standards Code and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A contractor agreement structured to keep the relationship outside Ontario's Employment Standards Act and CRA's employee tests. Covers scope, deliverables, fees, IP assignment, confidentiality, termination, and indemnity. Includes the misclassification risk checklist (including dependent contractor case law).
Independent Contractor Agreement
A New Brunswick contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Employment Standards Act, SNB 1982 and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Northwest Territories contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007 and CRA factors. Includes practical control and dependency checks.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Prince Edward Island contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Employment Standards Act, RSPEI 1988 and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A British Columbia contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, taxes, termination, and misclassification risk. Written to distinguish contractor status from employment under Employment Standards Act (BC) and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Nunavut contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1 and CRA factors. Includes practical control and dependency checks.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Saskatchewan contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under The Saskatchewan Employment Act, 2013 and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Newfoundland and Labrador contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Labour Standards Act, RSNL 1990 and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A contractor agreement structured to keep the relationship outside Alberta's Employment Standards Code and CRA's employee tests. Covers scope, deliverables, fees, IP assignment, confidentiality, termination, and indemnity. Includes the misclassification risk checklist.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Nova Scotia contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Labour Standards Code and CRA factors.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Yukon contractor agreement covering scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, status, taxes, and termination. Helps distinguish contractor status from employment under the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002 and CRA factors. Includes practical control and dependency checks.
Independent Contractor Agreement
A Québec independent contractor agreement using Civil Code of Québec contract language. Covers scope, fees, IP, confidentiality, taxes, status, termination, and employee-misclassification risk.
IRAC Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Director of Residential Rental Property through IRAC. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
IRAC Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Director of Residential Rental Property through IRAC. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and family-property terms before filing.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint application for divorce filed in Alberta Court of King's Bench. Both spouses agree on terms. Faster and cheaper than contested divorce, typically resolved in 4-6 months without a court appearance.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Nunavut Court of Justice under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint application for divorce filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice under the federal Divorce Act and Ontario Family Law Rules. Both spouses agree on terms. Faster than contested divorce, typically resolved in 4-6 months without a court appearance.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Yukon under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before submission. The wizard organizes facts for a court-ready divorce package.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of British Columbia under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and property terms before filing.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Court of King's Bench (Manitoba) under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, and property before filing.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - Family Section under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Cour supérieure du Québec under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, patrimoine familial, and matrimonial-regime property terms before filing.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - Family Division under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for Court of King''s Bench of New Brunswick - Family Division under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Joint Divorce Application
A joint divorce application for the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia under the federal Divorce Act. Both spouses agree on parenting, support, property, and filing terms before court submission.
Last Month's Rent Deposit Return Demand
A demand for return of your last month's rent deposit under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act. Ontario does NOT permit security deposits (only a deposit equal to one month's rent, applied to the final month). Includes the statutory interest owed annually and the LTB pathway if the deposit is not properly applied.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Newfoundland and Labrador legal name change through provincial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Application for a legal name change in Alberta under the Vital Statistics Act. Includes the standard declaration form, ID requirements checklist, and filing instructions for Alberta Vital Statistics.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Prince Edward Island legal name change through provincial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Québec name change through civil-status procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Nova Scotia legal name change through provincial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Manitoba legal name change through provincial vital statistics procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a New Brunswick legal name change through provincial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Yukon legal name change through territorial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns. Includes local document and filing notes.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Saskatchewan legal name change through provincial vital statistics procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a British Columbia legal name change under provincial vital statistics procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or safety concerns.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares all the information required for an Ontario Change of Name application under the Change of Name Act, filed with ServiceOntario. Identification, residency, criminal record check declaration, and a publication notice if required.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Nunavut legal name change through territorial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns. Includes local document and filing notes.
Legal Name Change Application
Prepares information for a Northwest Territories legal name change through territorial vital statistics or civil registry procedures. Covers identity, residency, reason, children, and publication or privacy concerns. Includes local document and filing notes.
LTB Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord's application to Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board (L1 for non-payment, L2 for termination, L3 for ex-tenant). Covers unpaid rent, possession after termination, damage claims, and substantial breach. Structures the evidence package, ledger, photographs, and remedy requested.
LTB Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant's application to Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board (T2 for tenant rights, T6 for maintenance, T1 for rebate of money). Structures the remedy requested, evidence list, witness statements, and damages calculation. Includes filing-fee and hearing-prep checklist.
Mandat de protection
Creates one Mandat de protection under the Civil Code of Québec covering financial decisions and personal-care decisions during incapacity. This is not two separate common-law powers of attorney and must be homologated by the court before use.
Manitoba Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under The Corporations Act (Manitoba). Designed for Manitoba Companies Office filing with name reservation, registered office, directors, shares, and initial shareholders.
Marriage Agreement
A British Columbia marriage agreement under the Family Law Act. Defines excluded property, family property division, support expectations, home arrangements, and independent legal advice.
Marriage Contract (Prenuptial)
A marriage contract (prenuptial agreement) for couples in Ontario under Family Law Act section 52. Defines separate property, equalization-payment alternatives, matrimonial home rights, spousal support, and exit terms. Requires full financial disclosure and independent legal advice to remain enforceable.
New Brunswick Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under the Business Corporations Act, SNB 1981. Designed for Corporate Affairs Registry through Service New Brunswick with name, registered office, directors, shares or company documents, and initial owners. standard Business Corporations Act articles filing.
Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under the Corporations Act, RSNL 1990. Designed for Registry of Companies through Digital Government and Service NL with name, registered office, directors, shares or company documents, and initial owners. standard Corporations Act filing through the CADO or registry process.
Northwest Territories Incorporation
Territorial incorporation intake under the Business Corporations Act, SNWT 1996. Captures name, registered office, directors, share structure, restrictions, and incorporator details for filing with NWT Corporate Registries. Designed for a LegalPath pre-filing review before submission.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant to Landlord)
A tenant-side notice ending a periodic tenancy under Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act. Calculates the required notice period (one full tenancy month for monthly, one week for weekly) and structures move-out date, forwarding address, and deposit-return instructions.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant, N9)
A tenant-side notice ending a tenancy under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act, tracking the LTB's Form N9. Calculates the required 60-day notice period for monthly tenancies, structures move-out date, and includes forwarding address for the last month's rent deposit accounting.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Northwest Territories tenancy under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for NWT Rental Office purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a British Columbia tenancy under the Residential Tenancy Act. Calculates move-out details, forwarding address, service method, and deposit return timing for RTB purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Manitoba tenancy under The Residential Tenancies Act. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, and deposit return details for RTB Manitoba purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Québec lease under the Civil Code of Québec. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, and TAL-ready evidence.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Nova Scotia tenancy under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for the Director of Residential Tenancies purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a New Brunswick tenancy under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for the Residential Tenancies Tribunal purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Newfoundland and Labrador tenancy under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for the Director of Residential Tenancies purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Prince Edward Island tenancy under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for IRAC purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Saskatchewan tenancy under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for ORT purposes.
Notice to Terminate Tenancy (Tenant)
A tenant notice to end a Yukon tenancy under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Records termination date, forwarding address, service, move-out condition, and deposit return details for Residential Tenancies Office purposes.
Notice to Vacate
A notice from landlord to tenant (or tenant to landlord) ending a residential tenancy in Alberta. Calculates the correct notice period based on tenancy type and includes the legally-required reasons where applicable.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice to end tenancy under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act using the appropriate N-form (N4 for non-payment, N5 for substantial breach, N12 for own use). Includes correct notice period, statutory grounds, and the LTB filing pathway if the tenant does not vacate.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package for Québec tenancy matters under the Civil Code of Québec. Tracks termination facts, dates, service, and the Tribunal administratif du logement pathway.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package aligned with British Columbia Residential Tenancy Act rules and RTB forms. Covers 10 Day, 1 Month, and 2 Month notice pathways with service and evidence notes.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the Director of Residential Tenancies application pathway if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the Residential Tenancies Office pathway if the tenant does not move. Includes territory-specific deposit and service cautions.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the Director of Residential Tenancies application pathway if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the Residential Tenancies Tribunal application pathway if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under The Residential Tenancies Act. Builds statutory notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the RTB Manitoba application path if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the IRAC application pathway if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the ORT application path if the tenant does not move.
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)
A landlord notice package under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Builds notice content, grounds, dates, service, and the NWT Rental Office pathway if the tenant does not move. Includes territory-specific deposit and service cautions.
Nova Scotia Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under the Companies Act, RSNS 1989, c 81. Designed for the Registry of Joint Stock Companies via RJSC Connect with name, registered office, directors, shares or company documents, and initial owners. Nova Scotia uses a Companies Act memorandum and articles model, not a Business Corporations Act articles model.
NUANS Name Search Request
Newly Upgraded Automated Name Search request. Required before filing a named federal or most provincial incorporations. Report valid 90 days.
Nunavut Territorial Incorporation
Territorial incorporation intake under the Business Corporations Act, SNWT (Nu) 1996. Captures name, registered office, directors, share structure, restrictions, and incorporator details for filing with Nunavut Corporate Registry. Designed for a LegalPath pre-filing review before submission.
Ontario Provincial Incorporation
Articles of Incorporation under Ontario's Business Corporations Act (OBCA). Single-class or multi-class shares, directors, registered office, share structure. Filing-ready for the Ontario Business Registry.
ORT Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Office of Residential Tenancies. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and the $30,000 ORT monetary jurisdiction.
ORT Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Office of Residential Tenancies. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, and hearing preparation within the ORT monetary jurisdiction of $30,000.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Northwest Territories parenting plan under the Family Law Act, SNWT 1997 and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support. NWT civil claims are print-ready because Territorial Court Civil Claims does not permit e-filing. Phase B should support the territory's 11 official languages.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Prince Edward Island parenting plan under the Family Law Act, RSPEI 1988, c F-2.1, and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Saskatchewan parenting plan under The Children's Law Act, 2020 and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A British Columbia parenting plan under the Family Law Act and federal Divorce Act. Covers guardianship, parental responsibilities, parenting time, relocation, holidays, communication, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Nova Scotia parenting plan under the Matrimonial Property Act and Parenting and Support Act and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Québec parenting plan under the Civil Code of Québec and federal Divorce Act. Covers parental authority, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A detailed parenting plan between separated or divorced parents under Ontario's Children's Law Reform Act and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making responsibility, parenting time, holidays, school, extracurriculars, communication, relocation, and dispute resolution.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Yukon parenting plan under the Family Property and Support Act, RSY 2002 and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support. Includes a First Nations self-government screening question for wills, estates, and incapacity planning where a person may be a Citizen of a self-governing Yukon First Nation.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Newfoundland and Labrador parenting plan under the Family Law Act, RSNL 1990, c F-2 and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Nunavut parenting plan under the Family Law Act, CSNu c F-30 and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support. Uses a unified Nunavut Court of Justice pathway and screens for Inuit customary law considerations where relevant. All Nunavut forms need high-priority Inuktitut translation in Phase B.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A detailed parenting plan between separated or divorced parents under Alberta's Family Law Act and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, school, extracurriculars, communication, relocation, and dispute resolution. Can stand alone or attach to a separation agreement.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A Manitoba parenting plan under The Family Law Act and federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Parenting Plan (Post-Separation)
A New Brunswick parenting plan under the Family Law Act, SNB 2020 and Marital Property Act and the federal Divorce Act. Covers decision-making, parenting time, holidays, travel, school, disputes, and child support.
Personal Directive
Creates a Personal Directive under the Personal Directives Act, SNWT 2005. Names a agent and records care, treatment, living arrangement, and personal decision wishes. Designed to work beside, not replace, a financial power of attorney.
Personal Directive
Creates a Personal Directive under the Personal Directives Act, SNS 2008. Names a delegate and records wishes for personal-care and health-care decisions through a delegate. Designed to work alongside, not replace, any property power of attorney.
Personal Directive
Names a health-care decision-maker (an "agent") for if you can't speak for yourself. Built around Alberta's Personal Directives Act. Document end-of-life wishes, treatment preferences, and care priorities.
Power of Attorney and Personal Directive
Creates a Power of Attorney and Personal Directive under the Powers of Attorney and Personal Directives Act, SPEI 2024. Covers financial and non-health personal decisions under PAPDA; confirm in-force status before production reliance and can be tailored for immediate or incapacity-triggered authority. Keep it separate from health-care directions where the province requires a separate health-care document.
Power of Attorney for Personal Care
Names a health-care decision-maker (your "attorney for personal care") under Ontario's Substitute Decisions Act. Document treatment preferences, end-of-life wishes, and care priorities for when you cannot speak for yourself.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Newfoundland and Labrador prenuptial agreement under the Family Law Act, RSNL 1990, c F-2. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Nova Scotia prenuptial agreement under the Matrimonial Property Act and Parenting and Support Act. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prenuptial Agreement
A New Brunswick prenuptial agreement under the Family Law Act, SNB 2020 and Marital Property Act. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Northwest Territories prenuptial agreement under the Family Law Act, SNWT 1997. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice. Built for marriage planning before the wedding date.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Manitoba prenuptial agreement under The Family Property Act and The Family Law Act. Defines family property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prenuptial Agreement
A prenuptial (pre-marriage) agreement for couples in Alberta, built around the Family Property Act and the Matrimonial Property Act framework. Defines separate property, shared property, debt allocation, spousal support, and exit terms. Requires full financial disclosure and independent legal advice to remain enforceable.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Yukon prenuptial agreement under the Family Property and Support Act, RSY 2002. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice. Built for marriage planning before the wedding date.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Saskatchewan prenuptial agreement under The Family Property Act and The Family Maintenance Act, 1997. Defines family-property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prenuptial Agreement
A Prince Edward Island prenuptial agreement under the Family Law Act, RSPEI 1988, c F-2.1. Defines property treatment, support expectations, home arrangements, children, and independent legal advice.
Prince Edward Island Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under the Business Corporations Act, RSPEI 1988, c B-6.01. Designed for the PEI Corporate Registry portal with name, registered office, directors, shares or company documents, and initial owners. Modernized Business Corporations Act filing; PAPDA in-force status should be confirmed before production reliance.
Private Residential Lease (Nunavut)
A private residential lease for Nunavut under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988. It is limited to non-public-housing tenancies and flags that public housing tenants may need Nunavut Housing Corporation processes instead. Covers rent, repairs, deposits, occupancy, and Nunavut Rental Office procedure.
Procuration generale (Quebec)
Procuration generale sous le Code civil du Quebec (articles 2130-2165). Permet au mandant de deleguer la gestion de ses affaires courantes a un mandataire alors qu il est encore apte.
Québec Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under the Loi sur les sociétés par actions. Designed for filing with the Registraire des entreprises du Québec with name, head office, directors, shares, and initial shareholders.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Newfoundland and Labrador rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018 and prepares evidence for the Director of Residential Tenancies.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Yukon rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025 and prepares evidence for Residential Tenancies Office. Calculates a practical requested reduction based on impact and duration.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A formal request for rent abatement when the landlord has failed to maintain the premises. Calculates a reasonable abatement percentage based on impact, cites Ontario LTB decisions, and sets a response deadline before filing a T6 maintenance application at the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A British Columbia rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses Residential Tenancy Act concepts and prepares the evidence record for an RTB claim.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Québec rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses Civil Code of Québec lease obligations and prepares evidence for the Tribunal administratif du logement.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Northwest Territories rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988 and prepares evidence for NWT Rental Office. Calculates a practical requested reduction based on impact and duration.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Saskatchewan rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and prepares evidence for the Office of Residential Tenancies.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Manitoba rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses The Residential Tenancies Act and prepares evidence for RTB Manitoba.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A New Brunswick rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975 and prepares evidence for the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Nova Scotia rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401 and prepares evidence for the Director of Residential Tenancies.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A Prince Edward Island rent abatement demand for repair or habitability failures. Uses the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021 and prepares evidence for the Director of Residential Rental Property through IRAC.
Rent Abatement Demand Letter
A formal request for rent abatement when the landlord has failed to maintain the premises in a habitable condition. Calculates a reasonable abatement percentage based on impact, cites Alberta case law, and sets a response deadline before filing at RTDRS.
Rental Office Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the NWT Rental Office. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation. Built around the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988 and local filing procedure.
Rental Office Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the NWT Rental Office. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation. Built around the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988 and local filing procedure.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Newfoundland and Labrador repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Builds the paper trail before escalating to the Director of Residential Tenancies.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A New Brunswick repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Builds the paper trail before escalating to the Residential Tenancies Tribunal.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A formal repair request citing the landlord's maintenance duties under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act, sections 20 and 224. Documents the issue, prior verbal requests, health or safety impact, and a reasonable cure period before escalating to an LTB T6 application.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Québec repair request under the Civil Code of Québec. Builds the record needed before escalating to the Tribunal administratif du logement.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Yukon repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Builds the paper trail before escalating to Residential Tenancies Office. Includes photos, dates, access offers, and health or safety impact.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Nova Scotia repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Builds the paper trail before escalating to the Director of Residential Tenancies.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Northwest Territories repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Builds the paper trail before escalating to NWT Rental Office. Includes photos, dates, access offers, and health or safety impact.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A formal repair request citing the landlord's duties under Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act, sections 16-17. Documents the issue, dates of prior verbal requests, health or safety impact, and a reasonable cure period before escalating to RTDRS or rent abatement.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A British Columbia repair request citing landlord maintenance duties under the Residential Tenancy Act. Builds the record needed before escalating to the Residential Tenancy Branch.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Prince Edward Island repair request citing landlord duties under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Builds the paper trail before escalating to the Director of Residential Rental Property through IRAC.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Manitoba repair request citing landlord duties under The Residential Tenancies Act. Builds the paper trail before escalating to Residential Tenancies Branch Manitoba.
Repair Request & Demand Letter
A Saskatchewan repair request citing landlord duties under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Builds the paper trail before escalating to the Office of Residential Tenancies.
Representation Agreement (Section 7)
Standard BC Representation Agreement under Section 7 of the Representation Agreement Act. Routine health care, personal care, routine financial/legal matters.
Representation Agreement (Section 9)
Creates a Representation Agreement (Section 9) under British Columbia's Representation Agreement Act. Covers health care, personal care, and end-of-life decisions when you cannot speak for yourself.
Residential Lease
A New Brunswick residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Covers rent, services, repairs, deposit rules, tenant obligations, and Residential Tenancies Tribunal procedures.
Residential Lease
A Newfoundland and Labrador residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Covers rent, services, repairs, deposit rules, tenant obligations, and Director of Residential Tenancies procedures.
Residential Lease
A Yukon residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Covers rent, services, repairs, security deposit is capped at 1 month rent, tenant obligations, and Residential Tenancies Office procedures. Designed for the territory's current tenancy framework.
Residential Lease
A Northwest Territories residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Covers rent, services, repairs, security deposit is capped at 1 month rent, tenant obligations, and NWT Rental Office procedures. Designed for the territory's current tenancy framework.
Residential Lease
A Québec residential lease intake under the Civil Code of Québec and Tribunal administratif du logement practice. Covers rent, services, term, repairs, rules, and the mandatory rule that deposits are prohibited.
Residential Lease
A Manitoba residential tenancy agreement under The Residential Tenancies Act. Covers rent, services, repairs, security deposit, pet deposit, and Residential Tenancies Branch Manitoba procedures.
Residential Lease
A Prince Edward Island residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Covers rent, services, repairs, deposit rules, tenant obligations, and Director of Residential Rental Property through IRAC procedures.
Residential Lease
A Saskatchewan residential tenancy agreement under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Covers rent, services, repairs, security deposit up to 1 month's rent, and Office of Residential Tenancies procedures.
Residential Lease
A Nova Scotia residential tenancy agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Covers rent, services, repairs, deposit rules, tenant obligations, and Director of Residential Tenancies procedures.
Residential Lease
A British Columbia residential tenancy agreement built around the Residential Tenancy Act and Residential Tenancy Branch practice. Covers rent, services, repairs, security deposit up to one-half month, and pet damage deposit up to one-half month.
Residential Lease (Ontario Standard Form Lease)
A landlord-tenant lease compliant with Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Tracks the Ontario Standard Form Lease (Form 2229E) required for residential tenancies since 2018. Covers rent, last month's rent deposit, utilities, maintenance, pets, smoking, and the standard tenant rights.
Residential Lease Agreement
A landlord-tenant lease compliant with Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act. Covers month-to-month or fixed term, rent, deposit, utilities, maintenance, pets, and standard tenant obligations.
Residential Tenancies Tribunal Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
Residential Tenancies Tribunal Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Residential Tenancies Tribunal. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation.
Resignation Letter
A clear, professional resignation letter with notice period based on Ontario's Employment Standards Act, 2000 and your length of service. Includes optional clauses for transition support, accrued vacation, and benefits continuation.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Yukon employees. Uses the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms. Helps create a clear employment record.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Manitoba employees. Uses The Employment Standards Code context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for New Brunswick employees. Uses Employment Standards Act, SNB 1982 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for British Columbia employees. Uses Employment Standards Act (BC) context and gives space for contract notice, final pay, vacation pay, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Northwest Territories employees. Uses the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms. Helps create a clear employment record.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Saskatchewan employees. Uses The Saskatchewan Employment Act, 2013 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Nova Scotia employees. Uses Labour Standards Code context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A clear, professional resignation letter with notice period based on Alberta's Employment Standards Code and your length of service. Includes optional clauses for transition support, accrued vacation, and benefits continuation.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Newfoundland and Labrador employees. Uses Labour Standards Act, RSNL 1990 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Québec employees. Uses the Act respecting Labour Standards and CNESST context for final pay, vacation indemnity, notice, and transition terms.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Nunavut employees. Uses the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms. Helps create a clear employment record.
Resignation Letter
A professional resignation letter for Prince Edward Island employees. Uses Employment Standards Act, RSPEI 1988 context and covers final pay, vacation pay, contract notice, and transition terms.
ROE Preparation Worksheet
Organize every field a Record of Employment requires before submitting through ROE Web or paying a payroll provider. Insurable hours, earnings by pay period, separation code reference, and final pay breakdown. Federal Service Canada format.
Roommate Agreement
A Yukon roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, guest limits, and exit terms between roommates. It does not replace a landlord-tenant lease.
Roommate Agreement
A Québec roommate agreement for shared housing. Creates contractual terms for rent, utilities, house rules, deposit prohibition, and exit terms between occupants.
Roommate Agreement
A Nova Scotia roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A Prince Edward Island roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A roommate agreement between co-tenants splitting rent, utilities, deposit, chores, guest policy, and exit terms. Not enforceable against the landlord, but enforceable between roommates in small claims. Saves friendships and security deposits.
Roommate Agreement
A Manitoba roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A British Columbia roommate agreement for co-tenants or occupants. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms while noting it may be enforced between roommates rather than by the RTB.
Roommate Agreement
A Saskatchewan roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A New Brunswick roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A Northwest Territories roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, guest limits, and exit terms between roommates. It does not replace a landlord-tenant lease.
Roommate Agreement
A Newfoundland and Labrador roommate agreement for shared housing. Allocates rent, utilities, deposit handling, house rules, and exit terms between roommates.
Roommate Agreement
A roommate agreement between co-tenants splitting rent, utilities, deposit, chores, guest policy, and exit terms. Not enforceable against the landlord, but enforceable between roommates in Ontario Small Claims Court. Saves friendships and last month's rent deposits.
RTB Application (Landlord)
Prepares a British Columbia landlord application for the Residential Tenancy Branch. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
RTB Application (Tenant)
Prepares a British Columbia tenant application for the Residential Tenancy Branch. Structures remedies, amounts, facts, service history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
RTB Manitoba Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for Residential Tenancies Branch Manitoba. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
RTB Manitoba Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for Residential Tenancies Branch Manitoba. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, and hearing preparation.
RTDRS Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord's application to Alberta's Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service. Covers unpaid rent, possession after termination, damage claims, and substantial breach. Structures the evidence package, ledger, photographs, and remedy requested.
RTDRS Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant's application to Alberta's Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service. Structures the remedy requested (deposit return, repairs, abatement, compensation), evidence list, witness statements, and damages calculation. Includes filing-fee and hearing-prep checklist.
RTO Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Residential Tenancies Office. Covers unpaid rent, possession, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation. Built around the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025 and local filing procedure.
RTO Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Residential Tenancies Office. Structures remedies, facts, amounts, evidence, service, and hearing preparation. Built around the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025 and local filing procedure.
Saskatchewan Provincial Incorporation
Provincial incorporation intake under The Business Corporations Act, 2021, SS 2021, c 6. Designed for Saskatchewan Corporate Registry filing through ISC with name reservation, registered office, directors, shares, and initial shareholders.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Newfoundland and Labrador. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a non-parent adult (grandparent, nanny, family friend) to pick up your child from school, sign for medical decisions in an emergency, or make routine decisions while you are away. Includes ID requirements, scope limits, and expiry date.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Yukon. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms. It does not transfer guardianship or decision-making authority.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Nunavut. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms. It does not transfer guardianship or decision-making authority.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in New Brunswick. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Saskatchewan. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Nova Scotia. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Prince Edward Island. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in British Columbia. Built for school-district recordkeeping, emergency contacts, and clear expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Northwest Territories. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms. It does not transfer guardianship or decision-making authority.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a non-parent adult (grandparent, nanny, family friend) to pick up your child from an Ontario school, sign for medical decisions in an emergency, or make routine decisions while you are away. Includes ID requirements, scope limits, and expiry date.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Québec. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
School Authorization & Pickup Letter
Authorizes a trusted adult to pick up a child or handle routine school matters in Manitoba. Built for school records, emergency contacts, scope limits, and expiry terms.
Security Deposit + Pet Damage Deposit Return Demand
A British Columbia security deposit and pet damage deposit return demand. Uses the Residential Tenancy Act rules limiting each deposit to one-half month of rent and points to RTB dispute resolution if deductions are improper.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Yukon security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Reflects that security deposit is capped at 1 month rent and identifies the Residential Tenancies Office pathway for disputes. Includes forwarding address, move-out evidence, and deduction response deadlines.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Saskatchewan security deposit return demand under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Uses the 1 month rent deposit cap and the ORT path for improper deductions or missed return deadlines.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A New Brunswick security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Reflects that security deposit is forwarded to and held by the Residential Tenancies Tribunal, not the landlord and identifies the Residential Tenancies Tribunal path for disputes.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Nova Scotia security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Reflects that security deposit max one-half month rent, landlord holds in trust with prescribed interest and identifies the Director of Residential Tenancies path for disputes.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A demand for return of your security deposit under Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act. Cites the landlord's 10-day statement-of-account obligation, interest owed, and the path to RTDRS or Court of Justice if the deposit is not returned. Includes itemized response to any deductions.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Prince Edward Island security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Reflects that security deposit max 1 week rent for weekly tenancy or 1 month rent for monthly or yearly tenancy, with regulated interest and identifies the IRAC path for disputes.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Northwest Territories security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Reflects that security deposit is capped at 1 month rent and identifies the NWT Rental Office pathway for disputes. Includes forwarding address, move-out evidence, and deduction response deadlines.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Newfoundland and Labrador security deposit return demand under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Reflects that security deposit held in trust and returned within the statutory timeline unless the landlord applies to retain it and identifies the Director of Residential Tenancies path for disputes.
Security Deposit Return Demand
A Manitoba security deposit return demand under The Residential Tenancies Act. Includes security deposit and pet deposit handling and the RTB Manitoba path for improper deductions.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, RSPEI 1988, c F-2.1, and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses use an equalization of net family property model, while common-law partners need contract terms for property division. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, SNB 2020 and Marital Property Act and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses share marital property, while common-law partners need agreement terms for property rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Law Act, CSNu c F-30 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners become spouses after 2 years of continuous cohabitation. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under British Columbia's Family Law Act, SBC 2011 and the federal Divorce Act. BC treats partners as spouses for property purposes after 2 years of cohabitation, so property terms need precise drafting.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under The Family Property Act, The Family Maintenance Act, 1997, The Children's Law Act, 2020, and the federal Divorce Act. Saskatchewan common-law spouses can gain property rights after 2 years of cohabitation.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting between separating partners, married or common-law. Becomes legally binding when signed and witnessed. Recommended before filing for divorce.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting between separating partners, married or common-law, under Ontario's Family Law Act, section 54. Becomes legally binding when signed and witnessed. Strongly recommended before filing for divorce.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Matrimonial Property Act and Parenting and Support Act and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses share matrimonial assets, while common-law partners need contract terms or registered domestic partnership planning for property rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Law Act, SNWT 1997 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners become spouses for property and support after 2 years of continuous cohabitation. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, parenting, and debt issues under the Family Property and Support Act, RSY 2002 and the federal Divorce Act. It reflects that common-law partners may qualify for support after 1 year or a child, but do not receive automatic property-division rights. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under The Family Law Act (Manitoba), The Family Property Act, and the federal Divorce Act. Property division and common-law rights depend on registration, cohabitation period, and whether the parties have a child.
Separation Agreement
Settles property, support, and parenting under the Family Law Act, RSNL 1990, c F-2 and the federal Divorce Act. The agreement reflects that married spouses divide matrimonial assets, while common-law partners need contract terms for property division. Independent legal advice is strongly recommended before signing.
Separation Agreement
A Québec separation agreement under the Civil Code of Québec and the federal Divorce Act. Addresses patrimoine familial, matrimonial regime property, support, parenting, and filing in the Cour supérieure du Québec.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A British Columbia severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Employment Standards Act minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Saskatchewan severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Saskatchewan Employment Act minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Prince Edward Island severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Employment Standards Act, RSPEI 1988 minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Yukon severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, employment standards minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice. Built around the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002 baseline.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Manitoba severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Employment Standards Code minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A full and final release in exchange for severance payment. Built for Ontario common-law dismissal claims and Employment Standards minimums. Includes the legally required consideration language, revocation window, and tax-treatment notes (retiring allowance vs employment income).
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Northwest Territories severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, employment standards minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice. Built around the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007 baseline.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Newfoundland and Labrador severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Labour Standards Act, RSNL 1990 minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Québec severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Act respecting Labour Standards minimums, Civil Code claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A full and final release in exchange for severance payment. Built for Alberta common-law dismissal claims and Employment Standards minimums. Includes the legally required consideration language, revocation window, and tax-treatment notes (retiring allowance vs employment income).
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Nunavut severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, employment standards minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice. Built around the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1 baseline.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A New Brunswick severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Employment Standards Act, SNB 1982 minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Severance Acknowledgment & Release
A Nova Scotia severance release for employment exits. Records consideration, Labour Standards Code minimums, common-law claims, tax treatment, and independent legal advice.
Simple Will
A will under the Probate Act, RSPEI 1988, c P-21. Names your personal representative or executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island - Estates Division. Holograph wills are valid if entirely in the testator's handwriting and signed.
Simple Will
A clear will under the Wills Act, RSY 2002, c 230. Names beneficiaries, a personal representative, gifts, and final wishes for probate through the Supreme Court of Yukon. Holograph wills are valid in Yukon; Includes a First Nations self-government screening question for wills, estates, and incapacity planning where a person may be a Citizen of a self-governing Yukon First Nation.
Simple Will
A clear, legally valid will under Alberta's Wills and Succession Act. Names your executor, lists your beneficiaries, and handles specific gifts. Best for estates without trusts, foreign property, or contested family situations.
Simple Will
A will under The Wills Act, 1996, SS 1996, c W-14.1. Names your executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in the Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan recognizes holograph wills, but formal witnessing is still safer.
Simple Will
A clear will under the Wills Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c W-5. Names beneficiaries, a personal representative, gifts, and final wishes for probate through the Nunavut Court of Justice. Holograph wills are valid in Nunavut; Uses a unified Nunavut Court of Justice pathway and screens for Inuit customary law considerations where relevant. All Nunavut forms need high-priority Inuktitut translation in Phase B.
Simple Will
A clear, legally valid will under Ontario's Succession Law Reform Act. Names your estate trustee (executor), lists your beneficiaries, and handles specific gifts. Best for estates without trusts, foreign property, or contested family situations.
Simple Will
A clear will under the Wills Act, RSNWT 1988, c W-5. Names beneficiaries, a personal representative, gifts, and final wishes for probate through the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories. Holograph wills are valid in Northwest Territories; NWT civil claims are print-ready because Territorial Court Civil Claims does not permit e-filing. Phase B should support the territory's 11 official languages.
Simple Will
A will under the Wills Act, RSNS 1989, c 505. Names your personal representative or executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in the Probate Court of Nova Scotia. Holograph wills are valid in Nova Scotia for wills made on or after August 19, 2008.
Simple Will
A Québec will intake under the Civil Code of Québec. Uses liquidateur terminology, explains notarial, holograph, and witnessed will forms, and flags that notarial wills generally avoid probate in the Cour supérieure du Québec.
Simple Will
A will under The Wills Act (Manitoba), CCSM c W150. Names your executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in the Court of King's Bench (Manitoba). Manitoba recognizes holograph wills, but formal witnessing is still safer.
Simple Will
A will under the Wills Act, RSNL 1990, c W-10. Names your personal representative or executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador - General Division. Holograph wills are valid without witnesses if wholly in the testator's handwriting and signed.
Simple Will
A clear will under British Columbia's Wills, Estates and Succession Act, SBC 2009. Names your executor, lists beneficiaries, and handles specific gifts for probate in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. BC does not recognize handwritten unwitnessed holograph wills, so formal witnessing matters.
Simple Will
A will under the Wills Act, RSNB 1973, c W-9. Names your personal representative or executor, beneficiaries, gifts, and final wishes for probate in Probate Court of New Brunswick. Holograph wills are valid without witnesses if wholly in the testator's handwriting and signed.
Springing Power of Attorney
Creates a Springing Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act, SNu 2005, c 9. Authority starts only when the trigger event or incapacity proof in the document is satisfied. Built for Nunavut users who need financial authority without immediate effect.
Subletting Agreement
A New Brunswick subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, SNB 1975. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility.
Subletting Agreement
A sublease agreement between the existing tenant and a sub-tenant, with optional landlord-consent clause. Built for Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act. Allocates rent, damages, utilities, and tenancy responsibility, and preserves the head tenant's position on the original lease.
Subletting Agreement
A Nova Scotia subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNS 1989, c 401. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility.
Subletting Agreement
A Yukon subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act effective September 1, 2025. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility. Includes a landlord consent record.
Subletting Agreement
A Manitoba subletting agreement under The Residential Tenancies Act. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenants ongoing responsibility.
Subletting Agreement
A Newfoundland and Labrador subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2018. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility.
Subletting Agreement
A Québec subletting agreement under the Civil Code of Québec. Covers notice to landlord, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the tenants continuing obligations.
Subletting Agreement
A Saskatchewan subletting agreement under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility.
Subletting Agreement
A Northwest Territories subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancies Act, RSNWT 1988. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility. Includes a landlord consent record.
Subletting Agreement
A British Columbia subletting agreement for tenant, subtenant, and landlord-consent issues. Aligns with Residential Tenancy Act consent rules and preserves the head tenants obligations.
Subletting Agreement
A sublease agreement between the existing tenant and a sub-tenant under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act, section 97. Requires landlord consent (which cannot be unreasonably withheld). Allocates rent, damages, utilities, and tenancy responsibility, and preserves the head tenant's position.
Subletting Agreement
A Prince Edward Island subletting agreement under the Residential Tenancy Act, SPEI 2021. Covers consent, term, rent, utilities, furnishings, rules, and the head tenant's ongoing responsibility.
TAL Application (Landlord)
Prepares a landlord application for the Tribunal administratif du logement. Covers unpaid rent, termination, damage claims, notice history, evidence, and hearing preparation.
TAL Application (Tenant)
Prepares a tenant application for the Tribunal administratif du logement. Structures remedies, amounts, facts, evidence, service history, and hearing preparation.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter built around the high bar Ontario courts apply for just-cause dismissal. Walks through documented incidents, progressive discipline history, and the cause threshold. Flags situations where without-cause is the safer route.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Prince Edward Island employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Nova Scotia employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Northwest Territories employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause. Uses the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007 as the employment standards baseline.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Yukon employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause. Uses the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002 as the employment standards baseline.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for British Columbia employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Newfoundland and Labrador employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Québec employers. Structures serious-reason facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay under the Act respecting Labour Standards and Civil Code principles.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Nunavut employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause. Uses the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1 as the employment standards baseline.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter built around the high bar Alberta courts apply for just-cause dismissal. Walks through documented incidents, progressive discipline history, and the cause threshold. Flags situations where without-cause is the safer route.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Saskatchewan employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for New Brunswick employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (With Cause)
A for-cause termination letter for Manitoba employers. Structures misconduct facts, discipline history, effective date, and final pay while flagging the high common-law threshold for just cause.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under The Saskatchewan Employment Act, 2013. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, 3-week vacation baseline, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Labour Standards Code. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. Employees with 10+ years service have just-cause protection under the Labour Standards Code.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter compliant with Alberta's Employment Standards Code. Calculates statutory notice or pay-in-lieu based on tenure, addresses benefits continuation, final pay, and group-termination thresholds. Includes guidance on common-law reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under Québec's Act respecting Labour Standards and Civil Code employment principles. Addresses statutory notice, final pay, vacation indemnity, benefits, and reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Labour Standards Act, RSNL 1990. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. Fishers and fish-plant workers may have Labour Standards Act carve-outs.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under The Employment Standards Code. Addresses Manitoba statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter compliant with Ontario's Employment Standards Act, 2000. Calculates statutory notice and severance (for employers with 50+ employees or $2.5M+ payroll), addresses benefits continuation, final pay, and common-law reasonable notice exposure under Waksdale-era case law.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Employment Standards Act, SNB 1982. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. overtime is calculated against the statutory minimum-wage floor unless contract terms are better.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under British Columbia's Employment Standards Act. Addresses statutory notice, benefits continuation, final wages, accrued vacation, and common-law reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Employment Standards Act, RSY 2002. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. Includes overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week context where final hours are owed.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Employment Standards Act, SNWT 2007. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. Includes overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week context where final hours are owed.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Prince Edward Island Employment Standards Act, RSPEI 1988. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure.
Termination Letter (Without Cause)
A without-cause termination letter under the Labour Standards Act, RSNWT (Nu) 1988, c L-1. Addresses statutory notice, final wages, vacation pay, benefits, and common-law reasonable notice exposure. Includes overtime after 8 hours/day or 40 hours/week context where final hours are owed.
Trade Name / Sole Proprietorship Registration
Province-aware registration for sole proprietorships, partnerships, or operating trade names. Adapts to all 13 provinces/territories.
Unanimous Shareholders Agreement
Binding contract among all shareholders that governs decision-making, share transfers, dispute resolution, and exits. Strongly recommended for any corporation with more than one shareholder. CBCA s.146.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Yukon workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks. Preserves a written record for escalation.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal workplace harassment complaint for British Columbia employees. Organizes incidents, witnesses, requested remedy, and the employer investigation record under occupational health and safety and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Northwest Territories workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks. Preserves a written record for escalation.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal written complaint under your employer's harassment policy and Ontario's Occupational Health and Safety Act (Bill 132). Documents incidents, witnesses, prior reports, and the remedy you are requesting. Preserves your record for later OHSA, Human Rights Tribunal, or civil action.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Saskatchewan workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under The Saskatchewan Employment Act, 2013 and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Nunavut workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks. Preserves a written record for escalation.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal written complaint under your employer's harassment policy and Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act. Documents incidents, witnesses, prior reports, and the remedy you are requesting. Preserves your record for later OHS, Human Rights, or civil action.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Québec workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, requested remedy, and the employer record under the Act respecting Labour Standards, human rights rules, and CNESST processes.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Prince Edward Island workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal New Brunswick workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Manitoba workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under workplace safety and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Nova Scotia workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks.
Workplace Harassment Complaint
A formal Newfoundland and Labrador workplace harassment complaint. Organizes incidents, witnesses, remedy, and the employer investigation record under employment standards, occupational health and safety, and human rights frameworks.
Yukon Territorial Incorporation
Territorial incorporation intake under the Business Corporations Act, RSY 2002. Captures name, registered office, directors, share structure, restrictions, and incorporator details for filing with Yukon Corporate Affairs. Designed for a LegalPath pre-filing review before submission.