When everyone lives together, everyone should know what's fair.
Parvus helps Windsor-Essex families who share a home figure out who contributes what — money, care, and labour — and puts it in writing before resentment does the talking.
One session. One document. One less thing pulling your family apart.
SOUND FAMILIAR?
"His recognition isn't a whole lot. I can't wash dishes with it."
— Windsor-area caregiver
When one person brings the money and another runs everything else, both contributions are real — but only one is visible. Parvus makes both count.
WHAT YOU GET
Fair exchange calculator
Money, care hours, and labour converted to a common value. Everyone's contribution on equal footing.
Household equity agreement
A signed, dated document recording who contributes what. Protection for the caregiver. Clarity for everyone.
Review triggers
When a child turns 18, an elder's needs change, or income shifts — the system tells you it's time to revisit.
Caregiver record
Decades of unpaid care, documented. Protection against disputes, inheritance conflicts, and invisibility.
This is for your family if...
You recently moved in together or are planning to
One person feels like they do everything and nobody notices
Money and chores are handled on assumption, not agreement
An elder parent or grandparent is part of the household
You want things to be fair before they become a problem
You're in Windsor-Essex and want to work with someone local
One-time session
Household Arrangement Session
$97 CAD
A guided session where we map every contribution in your household, run the equity calculation, and produce your Household Equity Agreement — a plain-language document every adult signs.
What's included:
Pre-session intake form — done at your own pace
Weighted equity calculation for every household member
Household Equity Agreement PDF — dated, signed, yours to keep
When a family member provides years of care with no documentation, disputes happen. Siblings who weren't there make claims. Decades of contribution go unrecognized. A signed Household Equity Agreement is not a legal contract — but it is a written record that exists before anyone needs it.
COMMON QUESTIONSIs this a legal contract?No. The agreement is a plain-language household record, not a legal document. For cohabitation agreements or estate planning, we recommend a licensed Ontario lawyer.Does everyone in the household need to participate?All contributing adults should ideally be involved for the agreement to hold meaning. The intake process is designed to work even if one person starts it alone.What if our situation changes?The agreement includes a review schedule and renegotiation triggers — when a child turns 18, an elder's care needs increase, or income changes significantly.Do we need to meet in person?No. The session is fully async — no Zoom, no phone call required unless you want one. Everything runs through a guided form and email.
Parvus — Windsor-EssexEvery contribution counted. Every family stronger.