Quick Prenups in BC: Love Moves Fast… So Can We

At Freedom Family Law, we know that love doesn’t always wait, and neither should your paperwork. Maybe your wedding is weeks away or maybe you’re a planner who wants to tick[…]

Tying the Knot? Make Sure Your Prenup Doesn’t Unravel

Thinking about a Prenuptial Agreement (or “prenup”) before getting married in British Columbia? You’re not alone. You go through the stages, you discuss it with your partner, and you begin the[…]

Stress-Free Family Law – How a Remote Firm Makes It Easier

You’re moving in with your partner, and you have significant assets. Or maybe you’re getting married and want to be thoughtful about how you’re combining your lives. Or you’re already married,[…]

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Already Married? Here’s Why You Still Need a Marriage Agreement

When we think of marriage, we often picture romance, commitment, and a shared future. Legal agreements? Not so much. Yet, a “Marriage Agreement” can be one of the most sensible and[…]

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Think You’re Just Living Together? Not in BC

It’s a familiar story in British Columbia: you meet a partner, you fall in love, move in together, and build a life. You might not have wedding bells in your future[…]

Marriage Agreement In BC: Didn’t Sign A Prenup? Don’t Panic!

What do you do if you didn’t sign a prenup? It’s a classic story: you get engaged, you get married… and then you remember: oh right, you’ve got a business, a condo,[…]

Prenup Costs in BC: What You Need to Know

Getting married in beautiful British Columbia? Congratulations! While you’re planning your wedding and future together, it’s also smart to think about how to protect your finances just in case life takes[…]

Navigating a Breakup: What Happens to Your Cohabitation Agreement?

Breaking up is rarely easy, and when you’ve built a life together – assets, debts, maybe even pets – it can get complicated. If you and your partner in BC signed[…]

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Do You Need a Cohabitation Agreement Lawyer in BC? Here’s Why the Answer Is Yes

Moving in with a partner is an exciting step, but it also comes with legal and financial implications—especially in British Columbia. Without a cohabitation agreement, you could be leaving your assets,[…]

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Why Choose a Remote Family Law Firm for Your Prenup? (BC Guide)

If you’re considering a prenuptial agreement, you might wonder: Should I work with a traditional law firm or a remote one? While in-person meetings were once standard, modern couples are increasingly choosing remote family[…]