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Prenup Agreements Prince Edward Island

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Jointly helps you collaboratively create a relationship agreement for managing your property and finances during your relationship and in case it ends.

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How it works

In a few straightforward steps, we help you make an agreement which charts the path for your partnership.

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Learn about the Law

Review our tutorial to get up to speed on the law in your province, and learn about what your options are in your prenup, postnup, or cohabitation agreement.

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Work together

Guided prompts make conversations easier, and help you decide what to put in your agreement.

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Build your agreement

Fill out a straightforward questionnaire to create an agreement that fits your relationship. Jointly was designed by lawyers, so you can have confidence in the agreement you build together.

4.

Finalize and sign

Fully valid in your province. No time off work. No adversarial back and forth. No surprises.

About Us

Our team is led by Aimee and Amanda, two experienced lawyers who are deeply committed to access to justice, community building, and helping people solve everyday legal problems. Having seen firsthand the challenges ordinary people face in accessing reliable legal services, they founded Jointly to create more affordable, accessible solutions for everyone.

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Why You Need A Prenup Agreement

A prenup agreement is the only way to make sure your property and finances are protected, and divided in a way that fits your personal circumstances if your relationship ends.

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Prince Edward Island Prenup Agreements

Create a fair, lawyer-approved prenup together online. Jointly helps you build a clear, enforceable agreement before marriage, so you both know where you stand.

Prince Edward Island Cohabitation Agreements

Moving in together? Protect your finances and property with a cohabitation agreement. Jointly makes it easy to create one collaboratively, affordably, and online.

Prince Edward Island Postnuptial Agreements

Already married? Set clear terms for property and finances. Jointly helps couples create personalized postnuptial agreements that support long-term trust and peace of mind.

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Jointly is only suitable where both partners are adults. Send us a note if you have any questions!

If one or both of you are not completely honest about your assets or debts, a judge could later decide that the agreement was unfair and decide not to enforce it if the relationship ends. Jointly is not a good fit for you unless you're prepared to share details about your assets and debts with your partner.  Send us a note if you have any questions!

Jointly is not able to handle the separation of a jointly operated business. Send us a note if you have questions!

Jointly does not support planning for property on reserves. Send us a note to let us know what you'd like to see incorporated into our future plans!

At present, Jointly is not able to support committed polyamorous relationships. Send us a note to let us know what you'd like to see incorporated into our future plans!

Relationship agreements which include parenting arrangements are not enforceable unless you are already separated or thinking about separating. Because of this, Jointly does not have the option to include parenting arrangements that would apply if your relationship ends . Send us a note if you have any questions!

You should not sign a relationship agreement if someone is forcing you to do so or if there is abuse in your relationship. Please talk to a lawyer, who can help you navigate this situation.

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Frequently asked questions

We think everyone benefits from a prenup, but they are particularly important when one partner will give up career opportunities for children, when one partner earns significantly more than the other, if either partner owns a business, and when one or both partners are coming into the relationship with pre-existing assets they want to ensure remain separate.  Ideally, you should finalize your prenup a few months before getting married.

With Jointly, you can build your agreement from home today!  Simply review our course materials and fill out the questionnaire to make your prenup.

If you use a lawyer to draft your prenup, the process is likely to take several weeks or up to a couple of months.  The process with a lawyer involves each person meeting with their own separate lawyer to provide information and receive advice, and then those two lawyers will negotiate the terms of the agreement.

If you don’t have a prenup in PEI, there are laws in place that decide what happens to your property.  These laws are designed by legislators as a one size fits all solution.  The only way to make sure your property is divided in a way that fits your circumstances at the end of a relationship is to make your own prenuptial agreement.

The average cost of a prenup in PEI ranges from $1,500 to $5,000. This includes legal fees, financial disclosures, and possible negotiations between both parties.

Using an online prenup service like Jointly is a more affordable option, offering a fixed price of $379 for a legally valid agreement. We have also designed Jointly to be a collaborative process where you and your partner can learn and make your decisions together, instead of getting separate lawyers to negotiate for you, which can feel adversarial.

Your prenup can last for the duration of your relationship.  However, we recommend reviewing your prenup and making sure it still fits your relationship whenever you have a significant life change, or every 5 years.  We’ve built a review option into our agreements to make this process quick and easy

It’s possible for a prenup to be overturned in PEI under certain circumstances.  Some things that make your prenup vulnerable are (1) when one person was pressured into signing it; (2) if either person wasn’t honest about their assets when they made the agreement; and (3) if your agreement is significantly unfair given the circumstances of your relationship.  We have built our agreements to address these concerns if you follow the instructions in the course.

It’s possible for a prenup to be challenged in PEI under certain circumstances.  Some things that make your prenup vulnerable are (1) when one person was pressured into signing it; (2) if either person wasn’t honest about their assets when they made the agreement; and (3) if your agreement is significantly unfair given the circumstances of your relationship.  We have built our agreements to address these concerns if you follow the instructions in the course.

Yes, prenups are legally binding in PEI.  It’s possible for a prenup to be overturned in PEI under certain circumstances.  Some things that make your prenup vulnerable are (1) when one person was pressured into signing it; (2) if either person wasn’t honest about their assets when they made the agreement; and (3) if your agreement is significantly unfair given the circumstances of your relationship.  We have built our agreements to address these concerns if you follow the instructions in the course.

Your prenup can last for the duration of your relationship, or be changed from time to time.  We recommend reviewing your prenup and making sure it still fits your relationship whenever you have a significant life change, or every 5 years.  We’ve built a review option into our agreements to make this process quick and easy.

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