Property and Debt in Family Law Matters: Difference between revisions
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In the example above, a concrete value can be attached to Franks's contributions to the company and to his labour in the home: what would it have cost to hire a housekeeper and a bookkeeper during that period? Or, how much did Lois' company grow in value as a result of Franks's efforts? This is the beginning of fixing a dollar value on Frank's interest in the company and in Lois' house. | In the example above, a concrete value can be attached to Franks's contributions to the company and to his labour in the home: what would it have cost to hire a housekeeper and a bookkeeper during that period? Or, how much did Lois' company grow in value as a result of Franks's efforts? This is the beginning of fixing a dollar value on Frank's interest in the company and in Lois' house. | ||
Again, trust claims are complex and the case law supporting and opposing such claims is massive. If you are | Again, trust claims are complex and the case law supporting and opposing such claims is massive. If you are not a spouse and wish to make claim against property owned only by your partner, I recommended that you hire a lawyer to help. | ||
==tax shit== | ==tax shit== |