Our services · Family law agreements
Agreements that hold up later.
Before marriage, during it, or as a relationship ends – the agreements that protect both people share the same foundation: full disclosure, independent legal advice, and no surprises down the road.
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Different moments call for different documents, but they all do the same job: putting clear terms in writing while both people understand and agree to them. An agreement is only as strong as the disclosure and advice behind it.
Separation Agreements
Parenting, support, property, and debt – settled in writing as you separate, so the path forward is clear and court is often unnecessary.
Learn morePrenuptial Agreements
Protect assets, businesses, inheritances, and children from a prior relationship before marriage – drafted to be fair, and to be enforceable.
Learn morePostnuptial Agreements
Already married? The same protections a prenup offers, set up after the wedding – often prompted by a new business, an inheritance, or a career change.
Learn moreCohabitation Agreements
For common-law couples – how assets, debts, and the home are handled if the relationship ends, without the legal default deciding it for you.
Learn moreLooking for a parenting agreement? That lives with Parenting Arrangements – the schedule and decision-making terms are drafted there, not as a separate document.
Not sure which one you need?
Get the agreement right the first time.
A document drafted without disclosure or independent advice can fall apart exactly when you need it. Tell us your situation, and we’ll help you understand which agreement fits and what it needs to cover to stand up later.
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