FIN 502 : CHAPTER 5 family law.docx

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Separation agreement: contract between spouses in which they agree to live separate lives and set various conditions (still married) Divorce: granted by a court upon application by a petitioner (ends a marriage) Married couples: two persons who completed a ceremony of marriage that is recognized by canadian. Spousal couple: any two persons, same sex or opposite sex, who are living in a conjugal relationship, regardless of whether they are married. Family: any grouping of persons whose affairs are so closely related that they plan their personal financial affairs together. Families comprise of different grouping of people: direct (spouse and children) and indirect (not closely related and are not spousal couples, but live and plan their financial affairs together) Married couples may write and sign legally binding domestic contracts during the period of the relationship, with any provisions regarding the following, upon breakup or death: Ownership of property or division of it, particularly upon relationship breakdown.

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