Yukon
Yukon legal forms.
33 forms built around current Yukon legislation. Plain English wizard, signed-ready PDF, every step explained.
Divorce & Family
All divorce & family →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.
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.
Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposal
All bankruptcy & consumer proposal →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.
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.
Wills & Estates
All wills & estates →Power of Attorney
All power of attorney →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.
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.
Small Claims & Civil
All small claims & civil →Name Change & Personal
All name change & personal →Business & Incorporation
All business & incorporation →Employment & HR
All employment & hr →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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 (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.
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.
Tenant & Landlord
All tenant & landlord →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 (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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Family - Pre-Marriage & Parenting
All family - pre-marriage & parenting →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.
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.
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.
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.
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.