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#4. Are You Entitled to 50% of Everything In A Common Law Separation?

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Innhold levert av Lisa Gu. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Lisa Gu eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you have a shared bank account, house, or children with your common-law partner? Ever wondered what rights you have in a common-law relationship? Or how does splitting assets and co-parenting differ from being married?
In this eye-opening episode, I sat down with Phaedra Klodner, an experienced family law lawyer, to unravel the myths and complexities of common law partnerships in Canada.
The best part? Phaedra shared real-life examples! 📔

We cover:
➡️The legal definition of common law in Canada
➡️Legal parenting rights and obligations in a common law separation
➡️Can you claim spousal support when you separate from your common-law partner
➡️The nuances of asset division in common law separations, including houses, debts, capital gains, and pensions
➡️Why a cohabitation agreement could be your best safeguard

Phaedra also shares her top 3 tips on working effectively with your legal counsel to achieve the desired results. 📜
Whether you’re going through a common law separation, thinking about moving in with someone, or have been in a common law relationship for decades, you will benefit from learning the essential advice in this one-hour conversation.
Tune in and get empowered with the knowledge to protect your rights and navigate your relationship with confidence! 💪
🎧Listen in
www.renucoaching.ca/podcast

Reach out to Phaedra Klodner’s office for legal advice.
🏠
Address: 56 Francis St N, Kitchener, ON N2H 5B5
☎️Phone:
(519) 571-4441

Join my divorce group coaching membership, “Chaos to Clarity,” and start your journey from merely surviving to truly thriving. 🌟

👉 Start Your Journey Here

Follow me for daily inspiration and tips on how to reinvent yourself through divorce:

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🌐 Facebook

I'm here to support you to turn the chaos into clarity and create a life you love! 💪✨

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:15 Defining Common Law Relationships
06:15 Differences Between Common Law and Married Spouses
09:34 Property Division in Common Law Relationships
13:37 Addressing Debts in Common Law Relationships
32:34 Understanding Property Division in Common Law Relationships
40:55 Exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution for Common Law Couples
42:53 Protecting Children's Well-being in Common Law Separation

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Manage episode 425675637 series 3577203
Innhold levert av Lisa Gu. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Lisa Gu eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Do you have a shared bank account, house, or children with your common-law partner? Ever wondered what rights you have in a common-law relationship? Or how does splitting assets and co-parenting differ from being married?
In this eye-opening episode, I sat down with Phaedra Klodner, an experienced family law lawyer, to unravel the myths and complexities of common law partnerships in Canada.
The best part? Phaedra shared real-life examples! 📔

We cover:
➡️The legal definition of common law in Canada
➡️Legal parenting rights and obligations in a common law separation
➡️Can you claim spousal support when you separate from your common-law partner
➡️The nuances of asset division in common law separations, including houses, debts, capital gains, and pensions
➡️Why a cohabitation agreement could be your best safeguard

Phaedra also shares her top 3 tips on working effectively with your legal counsel to achieve the desired results. 📜
Whether you’re going through a common law separation, thinking about moving in with someone, or have been in a common law relationship for decades, you will benefit from learning the essential advice in this one-hour conversation.
Tune in and get empowered with the knowledge to protect your rights and navigate your relationship with confidence! 💪
🎧Listen in
www.renucoaching.ca/podcast

Reach out to Phaedra Klodner’s office for legal advice.
🏠
Address: 56 Francis St N, Kitchener, ON N2H 5B5
☎️Phone:
(519) 571-4441

Join my divorce group coaching membership, “Chaos to Clarity,” and start your journey from merely surviving to truly thriving. 🌟

👉 Start Your Journey Here

Follow me for daily inspiration and tips on how to reinvent yourself through divorce:

📸 Instagram
🌐 Facebook

I'm here to support you to turn the chaos into clarity and create a life you love! 💪✨

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:15 Defining Common Law Relationships
06:15 Differences Between Common Law and Married Spouses
09:34 Property Division in Common Law Relationships
13:37 Addressing Debts in Common Law Relationships
32:34 Understanding Property Division in Common Law Relationships
40:55 Exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution for Common Law Couples
42:53 Protecting Children's Well-being in Common Law Separation

  continue reading

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