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Legal Separation  Agreement

Our Legal Separation Agreement kit contains everything you need to prepare your own legal separation agreement.

Create your durable Separation Agreement to divide property, debts. assets, pensions, and liabilities.

You need to decide on issues like parental rights, alimony, spousal support, annulment, child custody, child maintenance, child support, guardians, visitation rights

Use this separation agreement template form to draft your agreement on living separately and apart, custody, access, support, property, segregating assets and more.

This Canadian legal separation agreement

helps you negotiate a settlement.

You could also take this as a basic

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template to your family lawyer to vet it and provide a certificate of Independent Legal Advice.

Save thousands in legal costs.

Even if you have a lawyer, drafting your own separation agreement and having a lawyer review it will save you a great deal of money compared to having a lawyer prepare the separation agreement from scratch.

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Everything you need to protect you assets and rights in the event that you separate.

Legal Separation Agreement Kit

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Valid in all provinces and territories in Canada

All you need to prepare your own legal separation agreement before divorce.

Independent legal advice is required for both parties for any final, valid and binding legal separation agreement.

Do it yourselves. Use this form to prepare all the information for your separation agreement which the lawyer will need.

Save the high cost of having your lawyer doing work you can do for free.

Separating from your spouse? Create a free Separation Agreement to divide finances, assets, and debts. You can choose whether your Separation Agreement will be temporary or standard, and indicate child custody and support terms. Save time and money. No lawyer required but we recommend you have a lawyer review the draft to protect your rights..

This legal separation agreement is all you need to do your own Canadian Separation Agreement valid everywhere in Canada.

WHAT ABOUT

INDEPENDENT LEGAL ADVICE? (ILA)

Both parties need their own independent lawyer to protect their interests.

Divorce and Family law can be tricky. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and responsibilities toward your children and your partner, and the rules your agreement has to follow to make it legal.

Keep in mind that both parties should each get independent legal advice. Each party must have their own lawyer provide independent legal advice. The lawyer will give you an ILA letter to prove you got the necessary legal opinion and  legal advice.

If not, the agreement could be overturned if disputed later on. Each lawyer providing Independent legal advice will provide a letter certifying that they have done so which the courts will accept.

How Do I Write a Legal Separation Agreement?
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Download this CanLaw legal separation agreement. It's all you need to write your own Canadian separation agreement. Court approved. Valid everywhere in Canada. Protect and know your rights.

 CanLaw's Certified Legal Separation Agreement kit applies to Separations and Divorce everywhere and anywhere in Canada, including divorce or separation in Ontario, Divorce in PEI, Divorce in Quebec, Divorce in British Columbia, Divorce in Alberta, Divorce in Manitoba, Divorce in Nova Scotia, Divorce in Newfoundland Valid in all provinces and territories in Canada

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