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Marriage Contracts: Pre-nuptial or Post-nuptial Agreements?

Marriage Contracts These contracts are for those who are planning to get married (pre-nuptial) or are already married (marriage contract). Although it should be noted that in Ontario law we only have a 'marriage contract,' and this can be signed by a couple before or after their wedding.  This type of contract allows a couple to agree on property or support. They can agree on different terms that what the default law may dictate in the event of a breakdown of the marriage.  For example, Ontario's Family Law Act has special rules for dividing what is called the "matrimonial home." Each married spouse receives an equal share, regardless of who paid more of the expenses such as the down payment or mortgage loan, or even whether the down payment came from an inheritance.  But with a marriage contract, a couple can agree to a different division of the matrimonial home's value if the relationship were to end. This contracting power is especially valuable to those w...