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Unmarried Couples, the Division of Property and the New Family Law Act
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unmarried relationships
Courthouse Libraries BC
has posted a short comment of mine on how the transitional provisions of the
Family Law Act
are going to work with unmarried couples' existing property claims. Read the post on Courthouse Libraries' blog,
The Stream
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