Parental Separation Financial Division
Summary
In British Columbia, family property acquired during marriage is generally divided equally, regardless of whose name is on the title. The Family Law Act governs this process. Child custody decisions are based on the childs best interests, considering factors like stability and each parents ability to care for the child.Full Conversation
property division what if my mom bought it but its under my dads name
In British Columbia, property division is governed by the Family Law Act. Here are some key points:
- Family property typically includes all property acquired during the marriage.
- It doesn't matter whose name is on the title; if it was acquired during the marriage, it's usually considered family property.
- Each spouse is generally entitled to an equal share unless there are reasons for an unequal division.
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