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Family - Pre-Marriage & Parenting.

Cohabitation, prenuptial, parenting plans, child travel consent, and guardianship designations. For families before, during, and outside divorce.

64 forms across 14 jurisdictions.

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.

$14925 min
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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.

$6918 min
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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.

$9922 min
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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.

$17928 min
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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.

$195 min
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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.

$14925 min
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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.

$6918 min
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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.

$9922 min
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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.

$17928 min
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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.

$195 min
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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.

$14925 min
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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.

$6918 min
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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.

$17928 min
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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.

$9922 min
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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.

$195 min
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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.

$14925 min
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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.

$6918 min
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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.

$9922 min
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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.

$17928 min
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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.

$195 min
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