The clearest path through Canadian paperwork
Canadian legal forms,
without the lawyer bill.
Wills, divorces, consumer proposals, leases, name changes — every form answered, explained, and ready to sign. Live in 5 provinces including Québec en français.
How it works
Three steps. That's it.
Pick your form
From divorce to wills, all explained in plain English. Filter by province and category.
Answer gentle questions
Our wizard walks you through every field. Stuck? The AI assistant explains in plain English.
Download signed-ready PDF
Province-compliant, lawyer-grade formatting. Print, sign, file. Done.
Browse by category
Every life event, covered.
Where we serve
Live in 5 provinces + federal.
Every form is built to your province's legal framework — correct Acts, courts, witness requirements. More provinces rolling out monthly.
Built by Canadians, for Canadians
Lawyer-grade paperwork, neighbour-friendly prices.
Every form is reviewed against current provincial legislation. Every wizard is built so that someone going through a hard moment — a divorce, a death in the family, a bankruptcy — feels guided, not abandoned. We are not a law firm. We are the path that gets you there.
Browse all forms →Pricing
Pay per form, or unlock everything.
One-time forms start at $19. Bundles save you 20-40%. Subscribers get unlimited forms and unlimited AI assistant — for less than one hour of a lawyer.
Common questions
The honest answers.
Is this actually legal?
Yes. Every form is built around the actual provincial and federal Acts (Wills and Succession Act, Divorce Act, etc.) and reviewed for compliance. The PDF you download is the same document a lawyer would prepare — just without the $400/hour markup.
What if I need a lawyer?
For complex or contested matters (custody disputes, large estates, contested divorces) we recommend a lawyer. For straightforward forms — most wills, separation, name changes, leases — LegalPath is a faster, cheaper, equally valid path.
How is this different from LegalZoom?
LegalZoom is American. We are 100% Canadian, by Canadian founders, built around Canadian law in Canadian provinces — including bilingual Québec forms. We are also dramatically cheaper.