Yes. In Ontario, a marriage contract or prenuptial agreement is legally enforceable if it meets the requirements under the Family Law Act. It must be in writing, signed by both parties, and witnessed. For the agreement to hold up in court, both parties should provide...
A marriage or prenuptial agreement provides financial clarity and legal protection for both spouses. Without one, Ontario’s Family Law Act governs how property is divided upon separation—which may not reflect your personal wishes or contributions. These agreements are...
A marriage agreement—often called a prenuptial agreement or “prenup”—is a legally binding contract between two people who are married or planning to marry. It sets out how financial matters will be handled during the marriage and in the event of separation, divorce,...