LawDepot strength
A broad template library with fast print/download access.
Reviewed July 8, 2026
LawDepot is a broad legal-template website, not a dedicated Canadian prenup platform. Its Canadian prenup page can be useful for a basic starting document, but the key question is how much legal review your facts and province will require afterward.
Disclosure: This comparison is published by Prenuply, which offers a competing Canada-first online prenup and cohabitation agreement product. We reviewed provider-owned public pages on July 8, 2026, used official public legal sources for Canadian signing context, and did not include paid placements.
LawDepot can be enough for couples who only need a generic template to discuss terms and then plan to have lawyers adapt it. It is less ideal if you want a dedicated Canadian prenup workflow with partner-specific intake, province notes, and Word/PDF handoff for review. For many couples, the real cost difference depends on how much lawyer time is needed after the template is generated.
A broad template library with fast print/download access.
The reviewed LawDepot page says users can bring the draft to a lawyer for review.
Prenuply is a Canada-first alternative for couples who want a more guided draft before independent legal advice.
LawDepot lists a 7-day trial that renews at $54/month, a $131.88 annual plan, and single-document licenses from $7.50 to $119 depending on the document. Prenuply lists $49 CAD with 3 generations. Jointly lists free to start and $429 to complete.
LawDepot has a Canadian template page, while Prenuply is Canada-first with province-aware drafting and Jointly is Canada-focused with multiple provinces listed in its start form.
LawDepot says print or download instantly, but visible reviewed copy did not specify Word. Prenuply provides PDF and Word downloads.
LawDepot suggests bringing the draft to a lawyer. Prenuply is built for independent lawyer review after drafting. Lawyer-drafted agreements include legal advice directly.
LawDepot links to a French Contrat de mariage, but Quebec marriage contracts require a notary. Prenuply has a Quebec marriage contract path, with notary review still required.
LawDepot can help couples see common prenup topics and produce a basic document quickly.
Prenuply fits couples who want a dedicated Canadian prenup or cohabitation agreement workflow before lawyer review.
Jointly may fit couples who want a Canada-focused guided alternative to a generic template.
A prenup is often challenged on facts rather than formatting. Disclosure, timing, legal advice, support terms, real estate, business interests, and province-specific signing rules can matter more than simply having a document.
A template may not surface missing disclosure or unusual asset facts.
A lawyer may need to revise support, matrimonial home, business, or inheritance clauses.
Quebec marriage contracts need a notary, even when the couple starts with a template.
Regardless of which provider you choose, Canadian couples should plan for each partner to receive independent legal advice before signing. Financial disclosure, timing, pressure, and fairness can affect whether an agreement is later challenged. Quebec marriage contracts must be handled through a notary.
LawDepot can be a useful starting template for simple research, especially if both partners still plan to have independent lawyers review the agreement. It is not a substitute for province-specific legal advice before signing.
The LawDepot Canadian prenup page reviewed on July 8, 2026 listed a 7-day trial that renews at $54/month, a $131.88 annual plan, and single-document licenses from $7.50 to $119 depending on the document.
The reviewed LawDepot page says users can bring their draft to a lawyer for review and the site footer says LawDepot is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
The reviewed page links to a French Contrat de mariage, but Quebec marriage contracts require a notary. Couples in Quebec should confirm the notarial process before relying on any online template.
Prenuply is a Canada-first alternative that creates PDF and Word drafts for lawyer review. Jointly is another Canadian guided platform. A family lawyer is the right route for complex or high-conflict facts.
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