What a separation agreement costs in Nunavut
The honest answer is that it depends entirely on the path you choose. Nunavut family lawyers generally charge between $275 and $500 per hour in 2026, and lawyers can be harder to access locally, and because each spouse is advised to get their own independent legal advice, you are often paying two lawyers, not one. Here is how the common paths compare.
| Path | Typical Nunavut cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Two lawyers, negotiated agreement | $5,000 to $10,000+ |
| Flat-fee lawyer drafting, plus ILA for the other spouse | $2,900 + $1,000 to $2,000 |
| Mediation, plus legal fees after | $2,500 to $5,000+ |
| Generic online template | Under $100, high legal risk |
| MySelfRep.com, lawyer-built, Nunavut-specific | From $149, no retainer |
The gap in that table is the problem most people run into. A $60 template is cheap but generic, not written for Nunavut law or your situation, which is exactly how agreements get challenged later. A full lawyer engagement is thorough but expensive and slow, often requiring a retainer of several thousand dollars before anyone starts. MySelfRep.com was built to sit in the middle: documents written by a family lawyer, tailored to Nunavut and to your answers, without the retainer.
One thing specific to Nunavut
In Nunavut, the Family Law Act governs property division for married spouses. Because family lawyers can be harder to reach locally, a guided platform that builds a proper Nunavut document from your answers is especially useful here.
Do you need a lawyer to make a separation agreement in Nunavut?
No. Nunavut law does not require a lawyer. You are fully allowed to prepare your own separation agreement. What the law actually cares about is that the agreement is in writing, signed by both spouses and witnessed, that both people have given honest financial disclosure, and that both understand what they are signing.
Independent legal advice is strongly recommended, not because it is mandatory, but because it makes the agreement much harder to challenge down the road. An agreement where both people got advice and disclosed their finances honestly is far more durable than one signed in a hurry. With MySelfRep.com you can add a lawyer review when you want that extra security, without committing to a full retainer.
Is a separation agreement legally binding in Nunavut?
Yes, when it meets the requirements set out in Nunavut's Family Law Act. To be binding, the agreement must be in writing, signed by both spouses, and witnessed. Both people must have given honest and full financial disclosure, and both must have understood the agreement when they signed it.
The biggest risk with a generic template is that it quietly misses one of these requirements, or uses language that does not fit Nunavut. That is the difference between a document that protects you and one that falls apart when it matters. MySelfRep.com builds Nunavut-specific documents from your answers so the requirements are handled properly.
Can you be separated while living in the same house?
Yes. In Nunavut you can be separated even while living under the same roof, as long as you are genuinely living separate and apart. That usually means sleeping in separate rooms, handling finances separately, and no longer presenting as a couple. Many couples stay in the same home for a while for financial or parenting reasons.
Your separation date matters, because it is the date used to value property for division. It is worth recording it in writing, even a simple dated message to your spouse, so there is a clear record if it is ever questioned.
Why banks ask for a separation agreement
This one catches a lot of people by surprise. If you are separating and one spouse is keeping the matrimonial home, most banks will require a signed separation agreement before they will approve a mortgage or a refinance to buy out the other spouse's share. The lender needs to see, in writing, how the property and debts are divided before they will adjust the mortgage. If refinancing is part of your plan, getting the agreement done early keeps the whole process moving.
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Start your agreementHow to make a separation agreement in Nunavut, step by step
- Gather your information. Details about your relationship, any children, income for both spouses, property, and debts.
- Decide the key terms. Parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support, how property and the home are divided, and how debts are handled.
- Put it in the right document. The agreement needs Nunavut-appropriate clauses and structure. This is where MySelfRep.com builds the document from your answers so nothing important is missed.
- Exchange financial disclosure. Both people share honest financial information. This protects the agreement from being challenged later.
- Sign and witness. Both spouses sign, each in front of a witness. Independent legal advice at this stage adds durability.
MySelfRep.com walks you through the first three steps directly and includes a Child Support Guideline Calculator so the numbers line up with the framework Nunavut courts use. You can add a lawyer review for the disclosure and signing stage when you want it.