Difference between revisions of "Marriage Agreements"

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*one of the parties is entering the marriage with substantial debt.
*one of the parties is entering the marriage with substantial debt.


In most cases, people generally want to protect the property that they're bringing into the marriage and avoid the scheme for dividing property and debt set out in the provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]''; many people are looking for an "I'll keep what's mine, you'll keep what's yours" sort of deal, and that — or any other reasonable kind of arrangement — is precisely what you can get with a separation agreement.
In most cases, people generally want to protect the property that they're bringing into the marriage and avoid the scheme for dividing property and debt set out in the provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]''; many people are looking for an "I'll keep what's mine, you'll keep what's yours" sort of deal, and that — or any other reasonable kind of arrangement — is precisely what you can get with a marriage agreement.


===When a marriage agreement might be a bad idea===
===When a marriage agreement might be a bad idea===

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