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This all sounds pretty straightforward, but there are lots of details that can make the division of property and debt complicated. | This all sounds pretty straightforward, but there are lots of details that can make the division of property and debt complicated. | ||
This section talks about how property and debt are divided between spouses under the ''Family Law Act'' and how they used to be divided under the ''[[Family Relations Act]]'', what property is shareable family property, and what property is excluded from division. It also looks at the role marriage agreements and cohabitation agreements can play in controlling the impact of the '' | This section talks about how property and debt are divided between spouses under the ''[[Family Law Act]]'' and how they used to be divided under the ''[[Family Relations Act]]'', what property is shareable family property, and what property is excluded from division. It also looks at the role marriage agreements and cohabitation agreements can play in controlling the impact of the ''Family Law Act''. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |