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

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#under s. 109(2)(a), the court can divide family property here unequally to compensate for property outside the province, just like how the court can divide excluded property for the same reason under s. 96(a);
#under s. 109(2)(a), the court can divide family property here unequally to compensate for property outside the province, just like how the court can divide excluded property for the same reason under s. 96(a);
#under s. 109(2)(b)(i), the court can make a kind of restraining order to stop the property from being sold, just like how the court can make restraining orders about property inside the province under s. 91(1); and,
#under s. 109(2)(b)(i), the court can make a kind of restraining order to stop the property from being sold, just like how the court can make restraining orders about property inside the province under s. 91(1); and,
#under s. 109(2)(b)(ii) and (iii) and s. 109(3), the court can make orders about which spouse should be able to possess or own the foreign property.
#under s. 109(2)(b)(ii) and (iii) and s. 109(3), the court can make orders about which spouse should be able to possess or own property outside the province and orders transferring property outside the province between spouses.


==Separation Agreements for the Division of Property and Debt==
==Separation Agreements for the Division of Property and Debt==