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Prenuptial Agreement
Province of New Brunswick
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In New Brunswick, prenuptial agreements are called "domestic contracts" and are governed by the Marital Property Act (MPA), S.N.B. 2012, c. 107. Under the MPA, marital property is divided equally between spouses upon separation. A domestic contract (marriage contract) lets you modify this default equal division and set your own terms for property distribution.
Whether you're a Fredericton government professional with pension benefits, a Saint John energy worker with Irving Oil sector compensation, or a Moncton couple with bilingual business interests, a New Brunswick marriage contract gives you clarity. New Brunswick's unique bilingual economy and strong natural resource sector create specific asset protection needs.
SignAI generates your New Brunswick marriage contract with proper legal language — including compliance with the Marital Property Act, marital property considerations, and provisions that New Brunswick courts will recognize and enforce.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for New Brunswick" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, New Brunswick-specific Prenup in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Prenup generated by SignAI for New Brunswick includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed schedule of each party's assets, debts, and financial obligations — distinguishing marital from non-marital property.
Provisions modifying New Brunswick's default equal division of marital property.
Provisions addressing spousal support under the Divorce Act and New Brunswick family law.
Full financial disclosure for both parties — New Brunswick courts require honest disclosure for enforceability.
Clauses protecting business interests, forestry operations, and energy sector assets from equal division.
Governing law clause specifying New Brunswick jurisdiction and compliance with the Marital Property Act.
Use cases
People in New Brunswick use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Prevent a separation from forcing the sale or equal division of a business. Important for New Brunswick's many small and medium enterprises.
Try it: “I own a business in Moncton and need a marriage contract before getting married”
Shield public service pension benefits from equal division. Fredericton is home to a large provincial government workforce.
Try it: “I want a marriage contract to protect my government pension before my wedding in Fredericton”
Keep forestry operations, woodlot holdings, and resource sector assets classified as non-marital property.
Try it: “I own a woodlot operation and need a marriage contract before getting married in New Brunswick”
Preserve assets for children from prior relationships while entering a new marriage with clear financial terms.
Try it: “I'm getting remarried in Saint John and want a marriage contract to protect my children's inheritance”
FAQ
Yes. Domestic contracts (marriage contracts) are recognized under New Brunswick's Marital Property Act. The agreement should be in writing, signed by both parties, and based on fair disclosure. Courts may set aside a contract if one party didn't receive adequate disclosure or if the terms are unconscionable.
Under the Marital Property Act, marital property is divided equally between spouses upon separation. The marital home receives special treatment — it's always shared equally regardless of when it was acquired. A marriage contract can modify these default rules.
You can include spousal support provisions in a marriage contract, but courts retain the power to review them under the Divorce Act. A waiver that would cause severe financial hardship may be overridden by the court.
New Brunswick strongly recommends independent legal advice for both parties. Having each party consult their own lawyer strengthens the contract and helps demonstrate informed, voluntary consent.
Under the MPA, exempt property generally includes gifts and inheritances received from third parties (if kept separate), personal injury awards, and certain pre-relationship assets. A marriage contract can clarify and expand these exemptions.
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