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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Cohabitation Agreement?A cohabitation agreement is a written agreement between parties who have chosen to live together, without being married.

Our Cohabitation Agreement provides both monetary and emotional security. This Cohabitation Agreement sorts out current and future financial and property issues prior to cohabitation. In general, it sets out who the parties are, what their current assets and liabilities are, and how all current and prospective property will be dealt with in the event of relationship breakdown.

This Agreement also deals with issues such as spousal maintenance, and acknowledgment of dependent children.
Will my Cohabitation Agreement be legally enforceable?Agreements between cohabitant partners may be regarded as valid only if:
  • each of you has had independent legal advice or you have received legal advice together and have waived the right to independent legal advice;
  • the agreement constitutes a contract; and
  • the agreement has been signed by each of you.
Who can use this Cohabitation Agreement?You can use this Cohabitation Agreement if you and your partner are two opposite-sex or same-sex adults who are:
  • not married to each other;
  • not in a registered civil partnership;
  • not related within the prohibited degrees of relationship; and
  • living together in an intimate and committed relationship.

Relationship Information




Frequently Asked Questions
An Adult Interdependent Partner Agreement is an agreement that, when signed by both parties, will result in both parties becoming each other’s Adult Interdependent Partner. This is a status that gives you rights and responsibilities under the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act.

A cohabitation agreement is different. A cohabitation agreement allows the parties to set their own “rules” about how they want to live together as well as what rights and responsibilities each will have if they later separate.
Creating an Adult Interdependent Partner Agreement in addition to your Cohabitation will help protect your rights as a partner more fully.

If there is a topic that was not dealt with in the Cohabitation Agreement, and if you are not able to resolve an issue about that topic, a court will treat you as Adult Interdependent Partners in order to resolve that issue. Similarly, if your Cohabitation Agreement, or part of it, is set aside, a court will treat you as Adult Interdependent Partners in order to resolve any outstanding issues.

First Party




Second Party




Shared Address







Separate Assets



Frequently Asked Questions
What are separate assets?A separate asset is owned by one party. The owner retains control of it in the event of a breakup. In other words, there will be no question as to who legally owns the asset or whether the other party is entitled to it.

Shared Assets




Item:

(e.g. 2008 Honda Accord)




Frequently Asked Questions
What are shared assets?Shared assets are assets that are co-owned by the parties. In the event of a breakup, shared assets are divided between spouses or one party pays half of the asset's value to the other party.What types of assets can I include?Shared assets can include real estate, vehicles, bank accounts or credit cards, furniture, or any other possessions you co-own with a partner.

Dividing Shared Assets



Frequently Asked Questions
What are shared assets?Shared assets are assets that are co-owned by the parties. In the event of a breakup, shared assets are divided between spouses or one party pays half of the asset's value to the other party.

Joint Debt



Frequently Asked Questions
What is joint debt?Joint debts are debts that both parties will be responsible for in the event of a breakup, such as co-signed loans or joint credit cards.

Children




Frequently Asked Questions
What is a dependent child?A dependent child is a biological or adopted child that the parents have a legal obligation to support.

Maintenance




Additional Clauses



Signing Details







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