Written agreements can play a helpful role in defining the rights and responsibilities of couples. The purpose of these agreements is to protect the financial interests of both partners and to plan for a fair division of property in case your relationship ends.
Prenuptial, cohabitation, and marriage agreements are three different types of agreements that couples can consider, each serving a similar purpose. The reason you may choose one over the other depends on the status of your relationship.
All three types of agreements usually cover these subjects:
As for which agreement you should choose, here’s a shorthand guide:
At Jointly, we call all of these agreements “relationship agreements”, and whether you’re engaged, married or living together, we can help you and your partner work together to build a relationship agreement that works for you. Click here to get started!
Aimee SchallesHi, I'm Aimee, a co-founder of Jointly. I’ve been working as a lawyer in British Columbia for over ten years. I run a small law firm and love helping people solve everyday problems. I’ve seen the difficulties that ordinary people face in accessing reliable legal services. I’ve also seen many friends and clients go through challenging separations that could have been improved if they’d have had a prenup or cohabitation agreement. I hope Jointly helps people make the relationship agreement they’ve been thinking about! Latest posts by Aimee Schalles (see all)