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Alberta Transfer of Title Agreement by Cohabiting Couple

Do you cohabit with your partner in a home in Alberta that one of you owns? If you want to transfer title into both names, you can set out how the costs will be shared with this Transfer of Title Agreement.

  • The purpose of the agreement is to transfer title of the property, which is currently only registered in the name of one partner, into the names of both parties as joint tenants.
  • The parties will contribute equally to mortgage payments, maintenance costs and other expenses required for the upkeep of the property.
  • This legal form is available as a downloadable Microsoft Word file.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99

Alberta Matrimonial Property Contract

Reconciling spouses in Alberta should sign this Matrimonial Property Contract to specify what will happen to the matrimonial home if they should decide to divorce.

  • This agreement is only for couples who have no children.
  • The contract sets out the rights and interests that each spouse has in the matrimonial property (e.g. the home they live in), and their respective individual assets.
  • Neither spouse will have an interest in the other's RRSP contributions.
  • The parties intend that the contract will be the sole determinant of the disposing of the matrimonial property, and the contract will survive any divorce judgment granted to the parties.
  • A Matrimonial Property Contract can help make a final break-up much easier on both parties.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99

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

Grant of Life Estate in Property | Canada

If you and your partner own property as tenants in common, you'll need to grant a life estate to your partner to make sure the property doesn't become part of your estate when you die.

  • Unlike joint tenancy ownership, which transfers title to the survivor upon the death of one of the joint tenants, any real property owned as tenants in common will become part of your estate and be disposed of under your will.
  • A life estate is a way of designating who you want to give the property to when you die, but leaving you the right to continue to live in the property during your lifetime.
  • Under this Mutual Grant of Life Estate, each tenant in common grants the other a life estate in the property.
  • Each party agrees to contribute equally to mortgage payments, maintenance costs and expenses related to the property.
  • Each party indemnifies the other against claims and damages.
  • Upon the death of one of the parties, title to the property will transfer to the survivor.
  • Keep your property out of your will and make sure it goes to the right person after you die.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in Canada.
$6.99

Washington Community Property Survivorship Agreement

Take control of how your jointly owned property will be transferred if you or your partner dies with this Washington Community Property Survivorship Agreement.

  • The Agreement is made pursuant to RCW 26.16.120.
  • The spouses agree that the Agreement will apply to any separate property they may own, which will be converted to community property upon the death of one of them, and ownership of such property will vest solely in the survivor.
  • The Agreement will automatically terminate if a divorce or separate maintenance action is commenced by either party.
  • If either party is judged incompetent, the other party may terminate or rescind the Agreement.
  • This template is available as a downloadable and fully editable MS Word document.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Washington.
$5.99

Agreement to Contract Out of Property (Relationships) Act | New Zealand

You and your spouse or partner can protect the property you individually own by signing this Agreement to Contract Out of the New Zealand Property (Relationships) Act 1976.

  • Under the Act, your assets would be split 50/50 with your spouse or de facto partner.
  • This Agreement lets the parties exclude assets and add property and assets purchased in future to the list of items to be contracted out of the jurisdiction of the Act.
  • This is a digital legal document that can be used by married couples, de facto partnerships, and civil unions.
  • To obtain the Agreement to Contract Out of the Property (Relationships) Act, add it to your shopping cart, pay for it via the secure checkout, and download it.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in New Zealand.
$9.99