Jointly was featured today in Techcouver, one of B.C.’s leading tech publications. The piece highlights a growing reality: interest in prenups is on the rise across Canada, with more than half of Gen Z wanting one, yet for most people, the process remains complicated, costly, and out of reach. Jointly was built to change that.
The article spotlights how co-founders Aimee Schalles and Amanda Baron (both B.C. lawyers) are rethinking how legal help gets delivered in Canada. Through Jointly, couples can draft a lawyer-written, province-specific prenuptial or cohabitation agreement for around $400, a fraction of what traditional legal services cost. As Aimee puts it, pro bono hours and reduced fees alone won’t fix access to justice, we need to rethink how law itself is delivered.