Fixed fee. Same-week appointments. Response within 1 business day.
A cohabitation agreement decides how your property, debts, and support obligations will be handled — both during the relationship and if it ends. One partner’s lawyer typically drafts the agreement. An independent review protects you: it ensures the disclosure is complete, the terms are fair, and the agreement will actually hold up in court if you ever need to rely on it.
How will assets, debts, and real estate be divided if you separate?
What support will be paid, limited, or waived?
Has each party fully disclosed their financial position?
What stays yours — and is it properly protected?
Will a court uphold this agreement if it's challenged?
What happens when children, a home, or new assets enter the picture?
Takes five minutes. Submit your documents through our secure portal. Same week appointments available.
A qualified BC family lawyer reviews every clause of your agreement and answers your questions in plain language.
You receive a detailed written summary of the advice provided, plus your certificate of independent legal advice. Everything you need, in writing.
$1,100, period. No hourly billing, no unexpected invoices.
Most reviews completed within 6–48 hours. Rush service available.
All reviews are conducted by qualified, practicing lawyers.
We represent you only – no conflicts, no divided loyalties.
Serving all of BC from anywhere, via secure video call.
Standard Cohabitation Agreement Review
$1,100 plus tax
Rush Service
Additional $500
Within 24 hours
Yes. The fee covers your full review and consultation. No hourly billing. Tax applies.
No. Every step – intake, document upload, and consultation – is handled virtually.
Same-week availability is standard. After filling out the intake form, you’ll receive a booking link to choose a time convenient for you.
After the review, you’ll know exactly what protects you, what doesn’t, and where the agreement may need changes. Whether you sign as-is, negotiate changes, or walk away — the decision is yours, with full information.
Yes. We serve all of BC virtually.
Yes. Whoever pays does not influence the advice provided. In fact, having independent counsel is often what makes the agreement more likely to hold up over time.