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Difference between revisions of "Dividing Property and Debt in Family Law Matters"

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::*you have a cohabitation agreement or a marriage agreement that requires the laws and courts of another place to be used,
::*you have a cohabitation agreement or a marriage agreement that requires the laws and courts of another place to be used,


<blockquote>there may be a problem. If another court can make an order, you then have to figure out whether the courts of British Columbia should be dealing with your proceeding at all under s. 106.</blockquote>
<blockquote>there may be a problem. If another court can make an order, you then have to figure out under s. 106 whether the courts of British Columbia should be dealing with your proceeding at all.</blockquote>


If your case is better dealt with by another court, ''stop'' because you'll need to start a court proceeding there. If not, you can continue here.
If your case is better dealt with by another court, ''stop'' because you'll need to start a court proceeding there. If not, you can continue here.