Common-law relationships in Canada legally end when partners begin living separately
Unlike divorce, ending a common-law relationship in Canada requires no formal legal process – partners simply need to live separately and apart. However, separating common-law partners should address several important legal and financial matters:
- Property division – Negotiate the fair distribution of shared assets and debts
- Spousal support – Determine if either partner is entitled to financial support
- Child custody and support – Create formal arrangements if children are involved
- Cohabitation agreements – Review and follow any existing agreements
- Shared accounts – Close or separate joint banking and credit accounts
While not required, consulting a family law professional can help ensure both parties’ rights are protected and all legal obligations are properly addressed during the separation process.