FIN 502 Chapter 5: Chapter 5.docx

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Family law: entire body of statutes, regulations and precedents that govern relations between spouses and between parents and minor children. Covers marriage, annulment, separation, divorce, custody and care of children, property rights within the family and aspects of the taxation of the family"s income. Relevant statutes include federal divorce act, provincial family law acts, federal and provincial income tax acts and the regulations attached to them. Separation agreement: contract between spouses in which they agree to live separate lives and set various conditions yet they are still married (more freedom with rules) Divorce: granted by the court upon application by a petitioner: divorce act governs all divorces in canada, and a divorce does end a marriage. Married couples (or marriage): two persons who completed a ceremony of marriage that is recognized by canadian law. Spousal couple: two persons, same sex or opposite sex, who are living in a conjugal relationship, regardless of whether they are married.

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