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Divorce & Family
5 forms
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 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, 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 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.
Family - Pre-Marriage & Parenting
11 forms
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.