Family Law Blog: Property Division

Division of Property: The Matrimonial Home
Learn how Ontario law divides the matrimonial home during a divorce.

Common Law and Property Equalization
Understand how property division works for common-law couples in Ontario.

Some Important Information on the Special Nature of the Matrimonial Home
A matrimonial home is defined as every property in which a person has an interest and was at the time of the separation ordinarily occupied by the person.

Division of property on marriage breakdown
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My Ex Maxed Out My Credit Cards During Divorce
Find out how to handle debt that your ex has run up during your divorce.

Paper Trails: How Creating Them Can Help You in Court
Learn why keeping thorough records is vital during family law cases.

Pets and Divorce
Find out how Ontario law treats pets during divorce, and how custody over animals work when couples separate.

Division of Assets
Understand how assets and property are divided and equalized in Ontario divorces.

The Depletion of Assets
Learn what asset depletion means in the context of Ontario family law.

Important Information on the Special Nature of the Matrimonial Homes
As long as these homes fall within the definition of matrimonial home, all of the homes can be matrimonial homes such that the legislation applies.
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