Cohabitation and prenuptial agreements
Agreements that provide security
Sometimes cohabitation and prenuptial agreements are a necessary part of life. If you are currently in a common law partnership or are considering marriage, legal agreements can protect your assets, prevent future conflicts, and provide security to a developing relationship.
While admittedly not a romantic topic for discussion, cohabitation and prenuptial agreements are established so both people, in the event of a breakup, are protected from disagreements over property or spousal support. Our family lawyers have seen that such agreements are particularly useful if you own a home, already have children, or are entering into a new relationship. We can advise on the subtleties of marriages or common law partnerships, along with equitable property and asset division.
At David Allard Law Office, we draft cohabitation and prenuptial agreements designed to protect assets and give peace of mind to our clients. We can also review a proposed agreement or advise on if an existing agreement is still valid.