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Alberta Cohabitation Agreement
You and your live-in partner can decide how you want your joint property divided with this Cohabitation Agreement for Alberta.
- A cohabitation agreement is an effective means for any couple to determine what happens with respect to property division and spousal support if they split up.
- The Agreement is made pursuant to Section 37 of the Family Property Act, which allows couples to make provisions for the disposition of their property separately from the provisions of the Act.
- You can also set out how you want your children to be raised, supported and cared for.
- Before signing, you will need to see a lawyer to obtain independent legal advice. For your convenience, the template includes a Certificate of Independent Legal Advice for each party.
- The template also contains the required form of Acknowledgement to be completed by each party.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
Alberta Separation Agreement
Have you and your spouse decided to separate? If you live in Alberta, you can put the terms of the separation in writing with this Separation and Matrimonial Property Agreement.
- The Separation Agreement assumes that the parties own the matrimonial home (principal residence) as joint tenants.
- The parties agree to transfer title to the property into one name alone.
- The transferee of the title will buy out the share of the other party.
- Each party releases the other from any support or alimony claims.
- Neither party is entitled to pension benefits or RRSP of the other party.
- The Separation Agreement also provides for joint custody of minor children.
- This legal template is for married couples and cannot be used by cohabiting (common law) couples.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99