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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
Separation Agreement for Common Law or Same Sex Couple | Canada
The end of a relationship is always traumatic. Make the process a little easier by putting the terms of your settlement into this Canada Separation Agreement for common law partners (same sex or opposite sex).
- Arrangements for custody of and access to the couple's children, and amounts of spousal support and child maintenance to be paid (if any).
- Both partners will pay the couple's joint debts, and each partner will pay their own individual debts.
- Terms for dividing property jointly owned by both partners. Each partner will continue to own their respective separate property.
- Terms for disposition of the couple's home, if it is owned by the partners.
- List of each partner's assets and liabilities.
- The form includes an Affidavit of Execution (to be sworn by a witness), a Certificate of Independent Legal Advice or an Acknowledgement and Waiver of Independent Legal Advice (whichever is appropriate).
- You will need to see a lawyer for independent legal advice before signing this form.
- This Separation Agreement (Common Law or Same Sex Couple) is for Canadian residents. Available in MS Word format.
$17.99
Separation Agreement | Canada
Have you and your spouse decided to separate? Put the terms of the separation in writing with this Separation Agreement for Canada.
- The Agreement provides for custody of and access to the children of the marriage (if any), and the amount of spousal support and child maintenance to be paid by one spouse to the other (if any).
- Joint debts will be paid by both parties, and debts owed by one of the individuals will be paid solely by the person owing the debt.
- The parties will agree on how property jointly owned by both spouses will be divided. Property owned by only one person will belong to that person.
- There is a section dealing with the disposition of the matrimonial home, which must be agreed on by both parties.
- Each spouse must list his or her assets and liabilities.
- The form includes an Affidavit of Execution form (to be sworn by a witness), a Certificate of Independent Legal Advice or an Acknowledgement and Waiver of Independent Legal Advice (whichever is appropriate).
- You will need to see a lawyer for independent legal advice before signing this form.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Drafted in consideration of Canadian laws and intended to be used only in Canada.
$17.99
Alberta Reconciliation Agreement
A reconciling couple can set out in writing how property, custody and support issues will be handled if they split up again with this Reconciliation Agreement for Alberta.
- The spouses agree to each take active roles in raising and nurturing the children, and to consult with each other on important issues such as health care, education and religion.
- Child support will be paid in accordance with the Federal Child Support Guidelines or as amended by court order.
- Both parents will contribute to the child's medical and dental expenses that are not covered by insurance.
- If they separate again, the custodial parent will have possession of the matrimonial home and the other parent will have no interest in or claim to it.
- Each party will pay its own debts, own its own property, and be solely entitled to its own pension and RRSP contributions.
- Each party gives up any claim to the other's estate.
- The parties intend that the Agreement survive any divorce judgment.
- You will need to see a lawyer prior to signing the Agreement, to obtain independent legal advice and ensure that you understand what you are signing.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$29.99
Agreement to Terminate Cohabitation | USA
Are you and your common law spouse planning to separate? If you have children, and if you own joint property in the United States, put it in writing with this Agreement to Terminate Cohabitation.
- Each party waives all rights to the estate of the other party.
- The parties mutually release each other from all claims.
- Arrangements for payment of joint debts and liabilities.
- Arrangements for maintenance and custody of the children.
- Provisions for the disposition of jointly owned property.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the United States.
$12.49
Separation Agreement | USA
Deciding to end a marriage can lead to major legal battles if the terms are not put in writing and agreed to by both parties. Make sure you're both clear on the details by signing this Separation Agreement for U.S. residents.
- The Agreement covers a number of issues including:
- custody of the children pending issuance of the divorce decree
- responsibility of each parent for child support and payment of health benefits
- division of jointly owned property between the spouses
- responsibility for individual debts.
- This legal contract form is available as a downloadable MS Word document which is fully customizable to meet your needs.
- Intended for use only in the United States.
$12.49
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