Reliable Legal Service Assistance For Pre-Nuptial Agreements

Pre-nuptial agreements, often called “prenups,” are contracts signed by couples before they marry. These agreements outline how assets and debts will be divided in the event of a divorce.

Prenups can be especially helpful for couples who have significant assets or debts. They can also help protect couples entering into a second marriage and ensure that their children from a previous relationship are taken care of.

Are you looking for a family lawyer to help you draft the pre-nuptial agreement? You have come to the right place because THE BIL Family Law is always ready to help you.

At THEBIL Family Law, we understand that family law agreements can be costly and time-consuming to draft by yourself. That's why our team will prepare your agreement while keeping your budget in mind. At the end of the process, we will graft a pre-nuptial agreement with precise & accurate details.

Key Takeaways

Pre-nuptial agreements in Alberta are governed by the Matrimonial Property Act and must meet specific legal requirements to be enforceable.
Protection of personal assets, investments, business interests, and pre-marriage property.
Clear allocation of debts, financial responsibilities, and exemptions from property division.
Particularly valuable for individuals entering second marriages, blended families, or those with significant assets or business interests.
Legal protection for inherited assets and intergenerational family wealth.
A properly drafted agreement reduces future legal disputes and financial uncertainty.
Both parties should receive independent legal advice before signing any agreement.
Agreements must be entered into voluntarily, without pressure or misrepresentation, to be enforceable in Alberta.
Transparency about finances and assets is essential for a valid and effective agreement.
Professional legal drafting ensures the agreement is clear, balanced, and legally sound.

A pre-nuptial agreement is a legally binding contract signed before marriage that establishes how assets, debts, property, and certain financial matters will be handled if the marriage ends in separation or divorce.

At THEBIL Family Law, we help clients create pre-nuptial agreements that are clear, fair, and legally sound, providing both parties with financial protection, defined expectations, and peace of mind before entering marriage.

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THE BIL Family Law is a customer-focused law firm that provides legal services to clients needing pre-nuptial agreements. We help couples who want to protect their assets or have concerns about the future of their marriage. Our attorneys are experienced and knowledgeable in this area of law. Therefore, we can help you craft an agreement that works for your unique situation.

At THE BIL Family Law, we understand how important it is for people to come away with a document they feel comfortable signing. We work hard to make sure every client feels heard and valued throughout the process. If you’re interested in learning more about prenups, contact us.

Why Choose Us For Drafting Pre-Nuptial Agreements?

A prenuptial agreement can help protect assets in case of divorce, but it also means that you're planning for the end of your marriage before you've even said: "I do." This may seem like an unnecessary precaution, and maybe it is. But if you have significant assets or children from previous relationships, a prenup might be the best way to protect those things from being divided up in court during a divorce.

We offer a consultation to discuss your situation with you and recommend what makes sense based on your personal circumstances. We work closely with our clients to understand their situations and let them know how the process works. 

If you think a pre-nuptial agreement would be helpful for you, we suggest consulting with a reliable family lawyer. THE  BIL Family Law would be happy to guide you and help you with the process. To request a consultation with your attorney, give us a call.

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We have decades of experience in family and divorce law with the knowledge, training, and skills to help you achieve a desirable outcome. We also offer ongoing support and education.
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While we always go the extra mile, we emphasize the importance of setting realistic expectations with our clients. We vow never to be disingenuous about the likelihood of success in a court case.

THEBIL Family Law Point of View

At THEBIL Family Law, we encourage clients to view pre-nuptial agreements as a responsible planning tool, not a reflection of doubt about the relationship.

Open, honest conversations about finances, assets, and future expectations are a healthy foundation for any marriage, and a properly drafted agreement supports that foundation by creating clarity before any uncertainty arises.

A well-prepared pre-nuptial agreement protects both parties, not just one. It defines each person's rights and responsibilities, reduces the potential for future disputes, and allows couples to enter marriage with a shared understanding of their financial arrangement.

Our role is to help clients develop balanced, enforceable agreements that reflect each individual's priorities and protect their long-term interests. We ensure that both parties fully understand the terms, that independent legal advice is obtained where appropriate, and that the final agreement meets Alberta's legal requirements for enforceability.

FAQs About Pre-nuptial Agreements
in Alberta

Here are some common questions we receive from clients regarding Pre-nuptial Agreements in Alberta

Yes. Pre-nuptial agreements, also called marriage contracts or prenuptial agreements, are legally enforceable in Alberta when they meet specific legal requirements. Alberta courts recognize these agreements under the Matrimonial Property Act, which governs property division between married spouses.

A pre-nuptial agreement in Alberta can address a wide range of financial matters, including how property owned before marriage will be treated on separation or divorce, how property acquired during the marriage will be divided, how debts will be allocated, whether spousal support will be payable and in what amount, and how business interests, investments, or inherited assets will be handled.

A pre-nuptial agreement should be signed well before the wedding date, ideally at least several weeks or months in advance. Signing an agreement very close to the wedding, particularly within days of the ceremony, can raise concerns about whether one party felt pressured into signing under time constraints.

While it is not an absolute legal requirement for both parties to have separate lawyers, independent legal advice for each party is strongly recommended and significantly strengthens the enforceability of the agreement.

When only one party has received legal advice, the other party may later argue that they did not fully understand their rights or the legal consequences of the agreement at the time of signing.

Yes. A pre-nuptial agreement can be challenged in Alberta court on several grounds. The most common bases for challenging an agreement include lack of full financial disclosure by one party at the time of signing, evidence that one party signed under duress, pressure, or threat, proof that one party did not genuinely understand the terms or their legal consequences, and situations where the terms of the agreement have become unconscionable or grossly unfair due to changes in circumstances over the course of the marriage.

The cost of a pre-nuptial agreement in Calgary depends on the complexity of the financial circumstances involved and the time required to negotiate, draft, and finalize the document. A straightforward agreement for a couple with relatively simple financial situations may cost less than a more detailed agreement involving business interests, significant property holdings, investments, or complex debt structures.

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