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Marriage/Relationship Contracts made easy

Our team works to minimize potential conflicts that may arise in the event of a relationship breakdown by preparing clear and comprehensive Marriage and Relationship Contracts. At DivorceEasy, we aim to provide fair and balanced solutions that support both parties.

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Marriage/Relationship Contracts made easy

Whether you’re considering a prenuptial agreement, postnuptial agreement, or cohabitation agreement, we’re here to help you protect your financial interests and establish clear terms for asset division, spousal support, and more.

What is a Prenuptial or Cohabitation Agreement?

A prenuptial agreement is a legal document created before marriage that outlines how financial and property matters will be handled in the event of a separation or divorce. Similarly, a cohabitation agreement serves the same purpose for common-law couples and outlines how assets, debts, and other financial matters will be divided should the relationship end.

Both agreements address important issues like property division, spousal support, and financial arrangements, helping to set clear expectations before entering a marriage or common-law relationship. The key differences are:

  1. A prenup is for married & plan to be married couples.
  2. A cohabitation agreement is made for common-law couples who do not plan to marry.

Understanding these differences can help you make an informed decision about which agreement is most suitable for your situation. Establishing the terms in advance ensures protection for both parties, offering clarity and fairness in case the relationship breaks down.

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What is a Postnuptial Agreement?

A postnuptial agreement is a legal document created after marriage to outline how assets, debts, and financial matters will be handled in the event of a separation or divorce. Unlike a prenuptial agreement, which is established before marriage, a postnuptial agreement is used when couples want to establish clear financial terms after they are already married. This agreement can help protect assets, define spousal support, and provide a clear framework for property division.

Couples may choose a postnuptial agreement to address changes in their financial situation or to clarify terms they might have overlooked earlier in the marriage. It is legally binding and ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations.

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How DivorceEasy can help

At Divorce Easy, we make creating a marriage contract affordable and stress-free. Our experienced team provides clear, professional guidance to ensure your contract is tailored, legally enforceable, and meets your financial needs.

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Mediation

We strive in mediation to resolve any potential disputes when the parties are seeking to obtain a marriage or relationship contract.

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Fair, Transparent Agreements

We create fair, clear, and legally compliant agreements to protect both parties' financial interests.

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Tailored Contracts

We work with you to create a customized marriage contract that meets your unique needs and protects your financial interests.

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Efficient & Stress-Free Process

We simplify the process of creating a marriage contract, handling all the paperwork and legalities so you can focus on your future together.

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Providing legal advice on the contract

By ensuring your prenup/cohab/post nup agreement is legal, we arrange for each party to sign individually with lawyers.

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Need help Creating a Marriage / Relationship Contract?

At Divorce Easy, we understand that creating a marriage or relationship contract can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make it simple and stress-free. We’re committed to helping you create a prenuptial, postnuptial, or cohabitation agreement that protects your financial future. Our step-by-step approach ensures that both parties clearly understand their rights and obligations. Whether you’re entering a marriage or a common-law relationship, we’ll guide you every step of the way, ensuring your agreement is fair, clear, and legally enforceable.

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