Postnuptial Agreements
A postnuptial agreement outlines financial responsibilities and entitlements in the event of separation or divorce, covering areas like property division and spousal support. Created after marriage, it reflects changes in financial circumstances or mutual decisions. Note that postnuptial agreements do not address child custody or access rights, which are determined separately through family law proceedings based on the child’s best interests.
In Ontario, both parties must fully disclose their income, assets, and debts to ensure the agreement’s enforceability. Incomplete financial information can jeopardize its validity. Our experienced family law team will guide you through the process, ensuring transparency and fairness, and make sure both parties receive independent legal advice.
Basic: Single Asset Protection
A straightforward solution designed to safeguard a single asset, providing essential legal protection for one key item of value.
Advanced: Multiple Asset Protection
Tailored for couples with more than one asset to protect.
Complex: Comprehensive Asset Protection
Ideal for couples with numerous or intricate assets, such as businesses, multiple real estate properties, and significant investments.
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$1699
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$1899
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$2400
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One call with your assigned family lawyer | |||
One call with your assigned family lawyer | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Drafting and one round of revision for the agreement | |||
Drafting and one round of revision for the agreement | ✔ | . | . |
Drafting and two rounds of revision for the agreement | |||
Drafting and two rounds of revision for the agreement | . | ✔ | ✔ |
Preparation and review of financial disclosure | |||
Preparation and review of financial disclosure | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Portal messaging with your lawyer | |||
Portal messaging with your lawyer | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Virtual appointment for signing the agreement | |||
Virtual appointment for signing the agreement | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |