Who Gets the Airmiles? Changes to Who Gets What When a Relationship Fails in B.C.
Although most marriages commence with a ceremony where both partners solemnly vow, “until death do we part,” life sometimes has other ideas. As a lawyer, financial planner and divorce survivor, I know far more about the law in British Columbia on how assets are divided when love is replaced by other far less pleasant emotions . . . or at least I did until the rules changed a few months ago.
Fortunately, I’ve been able to bone up a bit since then, although no one really knows what some of the new rules really mean until they have been given a good test drive by the courts. With this giant caveat firmly established, here is a hopefully brief summary of some of the new rules that apply to financial matters and how they will affect spouses and common law partners who are no longer quite so fond of the sight of each other.
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