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Difference Between Common Law and Marriage

A common law relationship in Canada refers to a couple who live together in a marriage-like relationship without being legally married. In general, to fit into the legal definition, you have to be in a committed, romantic relationship with another person

What Is A Common Law Partner?

Around certain milestones like moving in together or sharing an anniversary, many people start to wonder whether they are suddenly legally or financially intertwined with their partners under family law.

How Much Does A Prenup Cost

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While many people assume prenups are expensive, the reality is that costs can vary widely based on complexity, legal fees, and whether you use an online service like Jointly or hire a lawyer.

When am I common law?

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Around certain milestones like moving in together or sharing an anniversary, many people start to wonder whether they are suddenly legally or financially intertwined with their partners under family law. For unmarried couples, this legal status is called “common-law”, and that status arises when a couple has been living together in a “marriage-like relationship” (a romantic relationship where you live together and share expenses and obligations) for a certain amount of time. The amount of time it takes to be considered common-law (and how being in a common-law relationship affects your rights) varies from province to province – we’ve set out a short note about the rules by province below.

I’m buying a house with my partner. Can we make a cohabitation agreement that is only about that?

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In today’s real estate market, with soaring prices and fierce competition, purchasing a home has become more challenging and riskier than ever. The financial burden of homeownership extends far beyond the initial down payment and mortgage payments. Property taxes, maintenance costs, insurance, and unexpected repairs add to the overall expense, making it important for couples to carefully assess their financial readiness and make sure they’re on the same page before taking the plunge into homeownership.

What is family property?

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When it comes to dividing assets during a separation or divorce, provincial legislation lays out what qualifies as family property. But what exactly does that entail? Let’s break it down in simple terms.