Moose Jaw Separation Agreement
Moose Jaw families choose a separation agreement to settle property, parenting, and support on their own terms—not a courtroom's. Virtual, licensed, and fixed-fee, with no hourly surprises.
Local & Fully Virtual
Families across Moose Jaw and the prairie country just west of Regina handle their separation agreement with us online. Wherever you are in south-central Saskatchewan, the process and the fixed fee stay the same.
We focus on uncontested separations in Moose Jaw and throughout Saskatchewan. If your matter becomes contested, we'll tell you honestly and refer you to capable litigation counsel—we won't push you into a process that isn't right. Our strengths: fixed-fee negotiation, licensed advice, and professional drafting for agreed terms.
You know the cost upfront. No hourly billable surprise. Budget and plan ahead.
Fixed-fee incentivizes efficiency. Most agreements done in 4–8 weeks, not 6+ months.
Licensed legal advice. Your interests represented. Not a DIY template from the internet.
Negotiated on YOUR behalf, not just document prep. We advocate within the uncontested scope.
Court-ready documents. Proper clauses for asset division, support, custody. Enforceable.
30–90 days of guidance after signing. Questions answered. Peace of mind.
As a licensed limited licensee, we advise, negotiate, and draft your separation agreement on your behalf within the uncontested family law scope. We don't just prepare documents; we advocate for your interests. And if a matter ever falls outside that scope, we say so plainly and refer you to a trusted litigation firm.
We handle negotiation with your partner's legal representative—or directly with your partner. You get licensed legal advice at every step.
$1,850–$3,500 all-in for most separations, depending on the modules you need. Prices exclude GST & PST; billed by stage, no retainer. Know your cost upfront. No surprise bills.
Meet from home by video, email, or phone. Anywhere in Saskatchewan.
A written agreement settles the areas that matter most, so both of you know exactly what was agreed—and nothing is left to assumption.
Real estate, vehicles, investments, bank accounts—all divided clearly. Each party knows what they own.
Mortgages, credit cards, loans—assigned to the party responsible. No surprise liability.
Custody schedule, decision-making authority, legal status—written and enforceable. Stability for kids.
Amount, payment schedule, post-secondary costs—calculated per Saskatchewan guidelines. Fair and predictable.
If applicable: amount, duration, variation terms. Clarity eliminates future conflict.
How to modify the agreement if circumstances change. Built-in flexibility for life.
Moose Jaw Separation Agreement
$149 flat
Moose Jaw Separation Agreement
$1,850
Moose Jaw Separation Agreement
$2,850
Moose Jaw Separation Agreement
$3,500
The Path Forward
A clear walk through the whole journey — what happens at each stage, who handles it, and what it costs — so you always know your next step. Fixed fees, billed one stage at a time. No retainer, no hourly surprises.
A 60-minute consultation, often same-day. We listen, explain your options in plain language, and confirm your fixed fee in writing before any work begins.
After intake we draft a custom responsibilities charter and a Guided Disclosure & Asset Summary tailored to you — a plain-language map of every detail your agreement needs. You gather that information at your own pace.
Not ready to commit to permanent terms? We can formalize a temporary agreement — typically 6 to 12 months — covering property, support, parenting, and communication during the trial.
We advise you, negotiate on your behalf, and draft your Moose Jaw separation agreement — a simple base plus only the modules you need, reviewed clause-by-clause together. Finalizing and signing are included.
Often about a year later, we prepare and file your uncontested or joint divorce end to end. Returning clients sit at the lower end — your structure is already built.
Circumstances shift. When parenting, support, or property terms need updating down the road, we revise and update — no need to start over.
How you pay. Fixed fees, confirmed in writing after your $149 intake and billed one stage at a time — never a retainer, never a trust account, never hourly. You only pay for the stages you actually use. Peace Family Agreements is a limited licensee, not a law firm, and serves cooperative, uncontested matters only.
Licensed through the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Regulated. Accountable.
Focused on low-conflict family agreements only. This is all we do.
No surprises. No hourly meters running. You control the budget.
Work from anywhere in Saskatchewan. No offices. No commute. Calm process.
Court-ready documents. Proper legal language. Enforceable agreements.
We negotiate on YOUR behalf, not just prepare templates. You're represented.
A separation agreement is a legally binding contract that sets out how you and your partner divide property and debt, arrange parenting, and handle support. It gives both of you certainty, protects your interests, and helps you avoid costly disputes later.
Most agreements take 4–8 weeks from consultation to signing, depending on how quickly you and your partner exchange information and agree on terms. We prioritize efficiency without cutting corners.
Yes. Many couples put a separation agreement in place first to settle terms, then formalize the divorce later. The agreement can stand on its own or roll into your divorce documents when you're ready.
Yes. Your agreement includes procedures for modification if circumstances change significantly—income, parenting arrangements, and so on. Some changes can be made by mutual consent; major changes may require court approval.
We specialize in uncontested separations. If disputes arise that negotiation can't resolve, we'll tell you honestly and refer you to a litigation firm—with respect for both parties. We won't stretch your matter beyond our scope.
Both parties are always encouraged to obtain independent legal advice before signing any agreement. We are happy to provide independent legal advice for one party. The other party should obtain independent legal advice from another family law professional. This protects everyone.
Browsing this site does not create a solicitor-client relationship. Once you're engaged and pay the consultation fee, a relationship begins and we provide licensed legal advice. Both parties are always encouraged to obtain independent legal advice before signing.
Book a calm consultation. We'll explain your options, confirm the fixed fee, and outline next steps.
Get Your Fixed-Fee QuoteVirtual. Saskatchewan-wide. Licensed legal advice included.