Peace Family Agreements
We help Saskatchewan families negotiate, document, and complete out-of-court separation agreements. You do not need to agree on everything before you call. Hailee can advise and negotiate for one person within her licensed scope. When a neutral process would help, Peace can facilitate access to a qualified mediator through its professional network and guide the next steps.
Fixed fees. No retainer. Fully virtual across Saskatchewan.
The free call confirms fit, scope, and the most sensible next step. It does not include detailed legal advice or document review.
Where most families start
Most couples still have things to work out when they first reach out. That is normal, and it is often the reason to call, not a reason to wait.
Having unresolved issues does not automatically mean Peace cannot help. The key question is whether the people involved are willing to exchange the information needed and work toward a resolution.
Find your path
Start with the one that fits today. The free fit call confirms the right next step.
You have worked through most of the major issues and need advice, drafting, revisions, and a clear signing process.
See this path →You need legal advice, help developing your position, communication with the other person or their advisor, and negotiation of the terms that are still open.
See this path →Both of you want to resolve matters but need a neutral professional to guide the discussion. Peace can facilitate a connection through its network, help you prepare, and formalize the outcome.
See this path →Participation has broken down, there is serious non-disclosure, an urgent order may be needed, or the matter needs courtroom representation. We explain the right next step and help with an organized handoff.
What we do here →A coordinated path
The benefit is not that Peace does everything itself. The benefit is that you move through a clear sequence without losing track of the next step.
We advise and negotiate only for our own client. We do not represent both people.
A neutral mediator does not take either person's side. Their role is to help both people talk.
The other person should obtain separate independent legal advice. This separation of roles is intentional. It helps protect individual rights, keep each professional independent, and keep the process compliant.
Plain language
Out-of-court does not mean there can be no disagreement. It means the goal is to resolve the issues through advice, negotiation, mediation, or another suitable process, instead of asking a court to impose the result.
Peace can advise and negotiate for one person within its licensed scope. Peace does not provide courtroom representation in contested proceedings. Trying an out-of-court process does not prevent you from using a litigation lawyer later. If your matter moves beyond our scope, we help organize a handoff of the materials that can properly be transferred.
You do not need to be friends. You do not need to feel calm about everything. You do not need to have every detail worked out before you call.
You do need a genuine willingness to participate honestly, exchange the information needed, and work toward a resolution.
Two clear ways to start
Most people start here. When you want actual legal advice before deciding, the paid strategy session is ready when you are.
We handle out-of-court, uncontested matters only. If yours needs courtroom representation, we will tell you honestly and help you find a family lawyer. Prices exclude applicable taxes (GST and PST).
Wondering who you will be working with? Meet Hailee →
Book a free 30-minute fit call. We will confirm the most sensible next step for your situation, with no pressure and no retainer.
Book a Free 30-Minute Fit CallVirtual. Saskatchewan-wide. Licensed and insured through the Law Society of Saskatchewan.