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发表于 2023-9-16 07:55:23
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According to the below link, you are not obligated to split your property with your common law spouse if you happen to split.
Common law couples
Common law couples are not legally required to split property acquired when they lived together.
Furniture, household items and other property belong to the person who bought them. Common law couples do not have the right to split an increase in value of the property they brought with them to the relationship.
If you contributed to property your spouse owns, you may have a right to part of it. Unless your spouse agrees to pay you back, you may have to go to court to get back your contribution.
Although there is no requirement to divide property on separation, common law spouses may choose to enter into a domestic contract such as a cohabitation agreement or separation agreement that sets out their respective rights to property.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/divi ... ship-ends#section-3
This is not legal advice, so it is better you find a lawyer or similar to figure things out. |
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