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Saskatchewan

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.

Best for you if

  • Uncontested separations and divorces where both parties largely agree
  • Couples with straightforward asset division and clear parenting plans
  • You want to draft the paperwork yourself before consulting a mediator if needed

Not the right fit if

  • Contested divorces involving custody disputes or contested assets
  • Situations involving domestic violence (start with a family-law lawyer or shelter advocate)
  • Complex international jurisdiction questions
  • High-conflict cases requiring litigation

What's included

  • Plain-English wizard, step-by-step
  • Signed-ready PDF, formatted to Saskatchewan requirements
  • Filing instructions appendix (court name, fee, where to submit)
  • AI assistant access included for paid forms (unlimited for subscribers)
  • Free re-generation for 90 days if you need to revise

How it works

  1. 1

    Answer questions

    Our wizard walks you through every field, usually about 25 minutes.

  2. 2

    Review and pay

    Pay $149 CAD per form, or unlock everything with Pro Annual ($99/year).

  3. 3

    Download PDF

    Province-specific, signed-ready. Print, sign, file with the right court or registry.

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