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Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Family Law"

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*Excluded Property: Property owned by a spouse before the spouses began to live together or married, plus certain kinds of property received afterwards (like gifts and inheritances) that are excluded from family property and normally remain the property of the owning spouse. Excluded property is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*Excluded Property: Property owned by a spouse before the spouses began to live together or married, plus certain kinds of property received afterwards (like gifts and inheritances) that are excluded from family property and normally remain the property of the owning spouse. Excluded property is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Debt''': Debt incurred by either spouse during their relationship, normally shared between both spouses. Family debt is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Debt''': Debt incurred by either spouse during their relationship, normally shared between both spouses. Family debt is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*''Family Property''': Property owned by one or both spouses at the end of a relationship, normally shared between both spouses. Family property is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Property''': Property owned by one or both spouses at the end of a relationship, normally shared between both spouses. Family property is a term used in the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Court''': A division of the Provincial Court of British Columbia which deals with family law issues under the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Court''': A division of the Provincial Court of British Columbia which deals with family law issues under the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Justice Counsellor''': A Family Court staff member trained in mediation and available to help with issues about the care and control of the child, child support and spousal support.
*'''Family Justice Counsellor''': A Family Court staff member trained in mediation and available to help with issues about the care and control of the child, child support and spousal support.
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