Making an agreement after you separate

If you divorce or separate from your spouse , you'll have a lot of things to sort out. For example:

BC family law encourages couples to make agreements to solve family law issues without going to court. If you've separated, it can be hard to talk to each other, but it's worth trying to sort things out together.

There are people who can help you and your spouse work together to make an agreement. Mediators , lawyers, and other people who can help you work things out have to tell you about the ways you can solve your problems without going to court.

If you go to court, it can make things worse because you’ll likely be trying to get what you want and not working with the other person to sort things out. It also takes up a lot of time and can cost a lot of money.

How do you write a separation agreement?

You and your spouse can write the agreement yourselves or you can ask a lawyer, family justice counsellor, or private mediator to help you.

If you decide to write your own agreement, read as much as you can about separation agreements before you start to write it.

Write your own separation agreement can help you write a separation agreement that's legally binding (as enforceable as a court order ).

Here are some places to find out more online: