What Is a Separation Agreement in Ontario?
A separation agreement is a legally binding domestic contract — governed by the Family Law Act — that sets out how a separating couple will resolve the key legal issues arising from their separation. It is a private agreement between two parties, reached voluntarily and outside of court.
A separation agreement can address property division, spousal support, child support, and parenting arrangements. Once signed, it has the force of a contract and — in many cases — can be filed with a court to make it enforceable as a court order.
Separation agreements are the preferred method of resolving family law matters in Ontario for couples who are able to communicate constructively and reach agreement without judicial intervention. They are faster, less expensive, and far less adversarial than court proceedings.