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We guide you through preparing your prenuptial or cohabitation agreement.

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1.

Learn about the Law

Review our tutorial to get up to speed on the law in your province so you can have confidence about your rights and what your prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreement should say. 

2.

Talk things through with your partner

Use our worksheets to tell each other about what property and debts you have and decide what your agreement should say.

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3.

Build your Agreement

Fill out a straightforward questionnaire to create an agreement that fits your relationship. Jointly was designed by lawyers, so you can have confidence in the agreement you build together.

4.

Finalize and Sign

Print your agreement, attach your property lists, and sign it in front of a witness. Independent Legal Advice is required in some provinces, and recommended in every province. 

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Jointly is only suitable where both partners are adults. Send us a note if you have any questions!

If one or both of you are not completely honest about your assets or debts, a judge could later decide that the agreement was unfair and decide not to enforce it if the relationship ends. Jointly is not a good fit for you unless you're prepared to share details about your assets and debts with your partner.  Send us a note if you have any questions!

Jointly is not able to handle the separation of a jointly operated business. Send us a note if you have questions!

Jointly does not support planning for property on reserves. Send us a note to let us know what you'd like to see incorporated into our future plans!

At present, Jointly is not able to support committed polyamorous relationships. Send us a note to let us know what you'd like to see incorporated into our future plans!

Relationship agreements which include parenting arrangements are not enforceable unless you are already separated or thinking about separating. Because of this, Jointly does not have the option to include parenting arrangements that would apply if your relationship ends . Send us a note if you have any questions!

You should not sign a relationship agreement if someone is forcing you to do so or if there is abuse in your relationship. Please talk to a lawyer, who can help you navigate this situation.

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Prenuptial, cohabitation, and marriage agreements are three different types of agreements that couples can consider, each serving a similar purpose.  The reason you may choose one over the other depends on the status of your relationship. Check out this article for more information.

You can get started on our course with just a computer and an internet connection!  When you’re ready to start building your agreement, you’ll need a list of all of your property and debts – but we’ve built a worksheet to help take you through that. 

In most provinces, you can complete the entire process online without visiting a lawyer, although having independent legal advice on your final agreement may make it stronger. Some provinces require you to have a lawyer provide you with a certificate of independent legal advice.  If that’s the case for your province, we’ll tell you that in the course.

We have built Jointly to fit as many people as possible.  If you are in a relationship with only one other person and your property consists of typical asset classes (real estate, investment accounts, a small business), Jointly is a fit for you!  Some examples of when Jointly is not a good fit include if you or your partner own property on a reserve, or you’re in a polyamorous relationship.  Check out our screening tool to find out more about whether Jointly will work for you!

Right now, Jointly is available to Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta residents. Legal services in Canada are provincially regulated.  We are working with legal regulators across the country to bring Jointly to as many Canadians as possible, as soon as we can!  Sign up for our waitlist to be notified when we’re available in your province, or follow us on Instagram!

Whether a prenuptial agreement, postnuptial agreement, or cohabitation agreement is enforceable depends on a number of things: Have you each given a complete list of your assets and debts? Did you each understand what you were signing? Have you reviewed and updated your agreement as your life circumstances changed? Is the agreement substantially unfair? 

We go through a number of steps to ensure our agreements are legally enforceable, but whether it is actually enforceable depends on your actions and circumstances. Neither we (nor any lawyer!) can guarantee that your agreement will be enforceable.

Jointly’s agreements are not AI generated. Every clause that ends up in your agreement has been drafted by lawyers, so you don’t have to worry about AI hallucinations impacting your agreement. 

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