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Basic Principles of Property and Debt in Family Law (view source)
Revision as of 04:25, 20 May 2013
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<blockquote><tt>on separation, each spouse has a right to an undivided half interest in all family property as a tenant in common, and is equally responsible for family debt.</tt></blockquote> | <blockquote><tt>on separation, each spouse has a right to an undivided half interest in all family property as a tenant in common, and is equally responsible for family debt.</tt></blockquote> | ||
If this sounds odd to you, it's probably because the old ''Family Relations Act'' had four triggering events: | If this sounds odd to you, it's probably because the old ''Family Relations Act'' had four triggering events, each of which required a spouse to have taken some sort of legal step following seaparation. The triggering events under the old act were: | ||
#the annulment of the spouses' marriage, | #the annulment of the spouses' marriage, |