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Jointly on Don’t Go Broke Trying: Making Relationship Agreements Accessible

Jointly on Don't Go Broke Trying: Making Relationship Agreements Accessible

We’re on the Don’t Go Broke Trying podcast! 🎙️

Jointly co-founders Amanda Baron and Aimee Schalles sat down with Reni Odetoyinbo to talk about why prenups and cohabitation agreements aren’t just for the ultra-wealthy, and how Jointly is helping couples across Canada create clear, fair agreements without the high cost or legal confusion.

In this episode, they cover:
🔹 Why modern couples need to talk about money before there’s a problem
🔹 Common myths about prenups (spoiler: they’re not just for breakups)
🔹 How Jointly is making relationship agreements more accessible, affordable, and empowering

We’re so grateful to Reni for having this important conversation with us – and helping to normalize financial planning in relationships.

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The best time to make a relationship agreement is when you move in together.

The next best time is now.

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