TORONTO, June 18, 2026: Prenuply today released cohabitation agreements, giving Canadian common-law and unmarried partners a new way to create a personalized agreement template online. The launch expands Prenuply beyond prenuptial agreements and brings the same guided, province-aware document preparation experience to couples who live together or plan to move in together.
We built this because more couples are making major life decisions before marriage. Partners buy homes, share expenses, support each other, blend families, launch businesses, and receive gifts or inheritances long before a wedding date is on the calendar. A cohabitation agreement can help those conversations happen earlier, with clearer expectations and a practical draft that a lawyer can review.
The new flow works like Prenuply's prenup experience. Couples answer simple questions about their province, relationship, home, property, debts, support intentions, and goals. Prenuply then generates a customized cohabitation agreement template, checks for missing details, asks follow-up questions when needed, and produces PDF and Word files that are ready for independent legal review.
Cohabitation agreements are available now on Prenuply for a one-time price of $49 CAD, with three document generations included, no subscription, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Prenuply is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, so each partner should review the final agreement with independent legal counsel before signing.