Money, Love & Prenups: Real Talk for More Than the 1% w/ Jointly Co-Founders Amanda Baron & Aimee Schalles
22 August 2025

Money, Love & Prenups: Real Talk for More Than the 1% w/ Jointly Co-Founders Amanda Baron & Aimee Schalles

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"Most Canadians aren't rich, and that's exactly why protecting what you've built is especially important."  - Aimee Schalles

Relationship agreements are for everyone. Would you believe it?! British Columbia-based lawyers Aimee Schalles and Amanda Baron do.

With over two decades of combined legal experience, they co-founded Jointly with a mission to make prenuptial, cohabitation, and postnuptial agreements more accessible to Canadians. In a few straightforward steps, their system helps you create a custom agreement for under $500.

Aimee and Amanda want to make it clear: relationship agreements, such as prenups, are not solely for the wealthy, a sign of mistrust or expecting divorce, or being unromantic and unfair— all long-held misconceptions in society. So, in this super informative episode, we discuss:

    Each founder's money storyWhat led them to found JointlyAmanda's own experience with divorceWho should get a prenupThe biggest misconceptions about prenupsShifts in relationship agreement trends as a result of women's increasing wealthWhy it's more important for people of average financial means vs. independently wealthy people to get prenupsWhat women should ask for in prenuptial agreementsHow getting a prenup helps with financial clarity and long-term wealth planningTips for starting conversations about relationship agreementsTheir number one piece of relationship advice

And more!

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