Divorce Settlement Key Points

Summary

In a divorce settlement, key points include property division, child custody, child support, spousal support, and division of debts. The term irreconcilable is used to describe differences that cannot be resolved, often leading to divorce. Understanding these elements can help in navigating the legal process effectively.

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other words for jurisdiction
Sure! Here are some alternatives for "jurisdiction":
- Authority
- Legal area
- Legal territory
- Region
- District
- Domain
You can say, "The couple wish to dissolve their marriage according to applicable laws in the legal area where the marriage was solemnized."
In a divorce settlement what are the key points to decide
In a divorce settlement, the key points to decide typically include:
- Division of property and assets
- Child custody and visitation rights
- Child support
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Division of debts and liabilities
- Health insurance coverage for children
- Division of retirement accounts
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legal word for something that can not be resolved
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The legal term for something that cannot be resolved is "irreconcilable." This term is often used in the context of divorce to describe differences that cannot be resolved between the parties.
use irreconcilable in a sentence
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Sure! Here's how you can use "irreconcilable" in a sentence:
"The couple decided to file for divorce due to irreconcilable differences."
If I have spent half of * as a non-resident and have zero canadian income. and half of * in ontario how do I file taxes
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Since you have spent half of * as a non-resident and the other half in Ontario with zero Canadian income, you might need to file your taxes as a part-year resident in Canada.
Key points to consider:
- Report worldwide income earned during your residency in Ontario.
- You don't need to report non-Canadian income earned while you were a non-resident.
- File a T1 General Income Tax and Benefit Return.
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what is part-year tax?
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Part-year tax refers to the tax obligations for individuals who were residents of a country for only part of the tax year. Here's what you need to know in Ontario:
- Report income earned while you were a resident.
- Include worldwide income during your residency period.
- File a T1 General Income Tax and Benefit Return.
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