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Prenuptial Agreement
Province of Quebec
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Quebec follows civil law — the only Canadian province to do so. Marriage contracts in Quebec are governed by the Civil Code of Québec (C.C.Q.), Articles 431–442 and 485–492. Quebec's default matrimonial regime is the partnership of acquests (société d'acquêts), where property acquired during marriage is shared equally. A marriage contract lets you choose a different regime — such as separation as to property — or customize the default rules.
Whether you're a Montreal tech entrepreneur protecting startup equity, a Quebec City government worker with a pension, or a Sherbrooke couple with family-owned businesses, a Quebec marriage contract is critical. Quebec requires that marriage contracts be notarized — they must be executed before a Quebec notary (notaire) to be valid. This is a unique requirement in Canadian family law.
SignAI generates your Quebec marriage contract with proper legal language — including compliance with the Civil Code of Québec, matrimonial regime selection, and the provisions needed for notarial execution.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for Quebec" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Quebec-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 Quebec includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed schedule of each party's assets, debts, and financial obligations — foundational for establishing the chosen matrimonial regime.
Choice of matrimonial regime: partnership of acquests (default), separation as to property, or community of property — each with different consequences.
Addressing Quebec's family patrimony rules (C.C.Q. Art. 414–426), which apply regardless of the chosen matrimonial regime and cannot be waived before marriage.
Full disclosure for both parties, supporting the contract's validity and enforceability under Quebec civil law.
Provisions addressing spousal support obligations under Quebec law, subject to court review.
Governing law clause specifying Quebec jurisdiction and compliance with C.C.Q. notarial requirements for marriage contracts.
Use cases
People in Quebec use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Protect startup equity and tech company stock from the partnership of acquests equal-sharing rule. Montreal is a major tech hub for AI, gaming, and software.
Try it: “I need a marriage contract to protect my startup equity before getting married in Montreal”
Opt out of the default partnership of acquests and choose separation as to property — keeping all assets acquired during marriage separate.
Try it: “My fiancé and I want a marriage contract with separation as to property in Quebec”
Keep a family-owned business classified under the chosen regime to prevent forced division or sharing of business value.
Try it: “I own a family business in Quebec City and need a marriage contract before my wedding”
Define financial terms for a second marriage while preserving assets for children from a prior relationship.
Try it: “I'm getting remarried in Sherbrooke and want a marriage contract to protect my children's inheritance”
FAQ
Yes. Marriage contracts in Quebec are governed by the Civil Code of Québec (C.C.Q.), Articles 431–442. To be valid, the contract must be executed by notarial act — meaning it must be signed before a Quebec notary (notaire). Without notarization, the contract is invalid.
The partnership of acquests (société d'acquêts) is Quebec's default matrimonial regime (C.C.Q. Art. 448–484). Property acquired during marriage is classified as acquests (shared equally) or private property (not shared). A marriage contract can change this default — for example, by choosing separation as to property.
The family patrimony (patrimoine familial) includes the family residences, household furnishings, vehicles, and accumulated pension rights during marriage (C.C.Q. Art. 414–426). It's divided equally upon divorce regardless of the matrimonial regime. A marriage contract cannot waive family patrimony rights before or during the marriage — only upon divorce.
Yes. Under C.C.Q. Art. 440, a marriage contract must be made by notarial act. This means it must be executed before a licensed Quebec notary. This is a strict requirement — without notarization, the contract has no legal effect.
Quebec courts retain the authority to review spousal support provisions in marriage contracts. While you can include support terms, a court may modify or override them if the result would be unjust. Quebec's civil law framework gives courts broader review power than many common law provinces.
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