Separation Agreement Template (Unmarried Couples)
Separation Made Simple. Your Future, Your Terms.
Separation can be challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Having a clear plan for important family matters can help you move forward with clarity and confidence.Why Choose Our Template?
Our Separation Agreement (Unmarried Couples) Template helps you take charge of your future by:- Defining rights and responsibilities to minimize misunderstandings.
- Customizing clauses to fit your family's unique situation.
- Reducing disputes over property and family matters.
- Saving time and money by streamlining the process.
- Keeping your matters private and out of court.
Take Control of Your Future Today
Take charge of your future today with our user-friendly template. With our template, you can transition into the next chapter of your life with clarity and confidence—without breaking the bank.
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Currently, this product is exclusively available in English.
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Legal clauses in Separation Agreement template include:
- Background
- Definitions
- Purpose of the agreement
- Mutual respect and privacy
- Parenting plan (if applicable)
- Child support (if applicable)
- Spousal support release
- Division of property
- Medical and dental benefits
- Dispute resolution
- Releases
- General provisions
Legal clauses in the Parenting Plan Agreement template include:
- Introduction
- Parenting principles
- Regular parenting time
- Decision-making responsibilities
- Day-to-day decisions
- Education
- Extracurricular activities and lessons
- Children’s clothing and belongings
- Consultation with professionals, information sharing and parties’ participation rights
- Religion, culture, language and ethnicity
- Travel
- Passports
- Both parties to be named on forms and as emergency contacts
- Important documents related to the children
- Local moves
- Relocation
- Name change
- Phone, email, and other electronic access
- Social media and online presence
- Non-disparagement; Relationships with extended family
- Contingency plan
- Parenting plan review
- Regular parent meetings
- Customizable Separation Agreement (Unmarried Couples) Template (MS Word format)
- Customizable Parenting Plan Agreement (Unmarried Couples) Template (MS Word format)
- Detailed Instructions
- Companion Guide
- Sample Separation Agreement (Unmarried Couples)
This template is a comprehensive, personalized separation agreement for unmarried couples. It works best for amicable, uncontested separations where both parties agree on key family law matters. It helps to create a clear plan for your separation and beyond.
When to Consult a Lawyer
While this template works for many, certain situations may require a legal professional. Consider consulting with a lawyer if:
- There is high conflict, a power imbalance, or a history of family violence.
- Either partner struggles with serious mental health or substance abuse issues.
- You are seeking spousal support, or a share of the other’s pension.
- There are disagreements over child support and/or parenting time.
- There are complex business matters or significant assets involved.
- There are unique family matters, such as split parenting arrangements.
For Legally Married Couples
For those who are legally married and planning to separate, our Separation Agreement (Married Couples) Template is specifically designed to meet your needs.
Unsure if This Template is Right for You?
If you’re uncertain, speak with a lawyer before moving forward. Legal advice ensures your separation agreement fits your family’s unique needs and circumstances. Take the time to feel confident that this document works for you.
Please note: All our legal products are tailored for individuals, families and businesses located in Ontario and are subject to the laws of the province.
This product was last updated in December 2024.
Yes, a separation agreement can be modified if both parties agree to the changes. The modifications must be documented in writing, signed by both parties, and witnessed, following the same legal requirements as the execution of the original agreement, as set out in section 55 of the Family Law Act. Modifications can be made by either creating a new agreement or amending the original document to reflect the agreed-upon adjustments.
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