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Family Law Services

Cohabitation Agreements

A cohabitation agreement is a legal document that defines the rights and responsibilities of couples living together without marriage. It can address property ownership, financial obligations, and asset division upon separation, helping to protect both parties. This agreement is a step for couples to clarify expectations and establish a solid relationship.

Divorce Filing

In Ontario, a divorce typically would not be granted until at least 1 year has passed from the date of separation.  Divorces can be contested or uncontested, contact us to discuss your circumstances and needs.

Prenuptial Agreements, Marriage Contracts & Postnuptial Agreements

These agreements are legal documents created before or after marriage that outlines each partner's rights and responsibilities. It details asset and debt management in case of divorce, helping protect personal property and clarify support and estate entitlement expectation. 

Variation of Agreement or Court Order

If an existing agreement or court order now needs to be changed, the party requesting the change must either obtain the other party's consent to revise the existing agreement or court order, or bring the matter to court. Typically, issues related to parenting, child support and spousal support are the subjects of variation proceedings.

Separation Agreements

A separation agreement is a legal document outlining terms for parties separating. It typically addresses property, financial responsibilities, and parenting arrangements.  Consulting legal professionals is essential to ensure rights are represented and entitlements are preserved.

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