Jun 5th, 2024
Jan 4th, 2023
By Charlotte Oger-Chambonnet
If you have made the decision to get married, it may be advisable to sign a marriage contract with your future spouse. You may also wish to modify your matrimonial regime over the course of your marriage, for various reasons. Such a modification must be done by a marriage contract.
A marriage contract is a legal contract that is created by two people before or after they get married. It enables couples to choose their matrimonial regime, with the goal to protect their property or to clearly define their rights and responsibilities in the marriage. It typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of each person in the marriage, as well as any assets or property that will be owned by the couple. A marriage contract may be signed at any time during your marriage to modify your matrimonial regime. A marriage contract may include the terms and conditions for the ownership of property, assets, and debts in the event of a divorce or death. The marriage contract can also include gifts between the spouses or to the children.
A marriage contract can:
There are restrictions under Quebec Law for the assets forming part of the family patrimony, which are subject to mandatory legal provisions that cannot be set aside by contract between the parties. It is strongly recommended to seek legal advice in the process of negotiating your marriage contract to ensure that your contract is enforceable.
To prepare a marriage contract, you will need to gather and provide the following information and documents:
It is important to be thorough and accurate when providing this information, as the terms of the contract will be based on the information that you provide. You should also be prepared to negotiate the terms of the contract with your spouse, and to seek legal advice if necessary.
The marriage contract must be signed before a notary, who will afterwards publish the required notice on the Registre des droits personnels et reels mobiliers of Quebec.
If you would like to know if a marriage contract might be right for you or need assistance in drawing up your contract, kindly contact our team of lawyers and notaries for a consultation.