Upon marriage break down, of course the spouse who stayed at home and didn't work or go to school will be disadvantaged and should be compensated.
So for example, if
upon the marriage break down, you and your spouse did not have any assets, the responsibility for taxes was usually borne by the person whose name was on the debt.
Our Vancouver Divorce Lawyers explain that spouses generally get 50 % of all family property
upon marriage break down as per the BC Family Law Act, unless it would be significantly unfair to divide them 50/50.
Not exact matches
... a
broken marriage is a
broken marriage; something that stands out as an unnatural smashing of what was built to last, a blasphemy against the unity of Christ and his church, an amputation inflicted
upon a living body....
It
breaks up
marriages... causes shame to those in the industry... let me ask how many times do you see someone using a p - «orn actor to pitch any product... you don't b / c this industry is looked
upon as trash.
But one thing is for sure; it is the demise of traditional
marriage that has brought the
broken society
upon us.
Their fateful pact has built a
marriage upon uneven compromises and Joan's reached her
breaking point.
Their fateful pact built a
marriage upon uneven compromises and Joan's reached her
breaking point.
Cheated -
upon spouses occasionally inquire whether they can sue the other man (or woman) for
breaking up their
marriage.
I would say unless there is a really big reason for you not to then if it's just something that you're not sure about I would do it depends on how many children you have and what you agreed on before
marriage I'm in the similar situation except my husband took away the option to have another child without asking for my opinion after we agreed to have more than one and you waited till it was too late for me to start somewhere else and this has
broken my heart and it's
breaking our
marriage but again we had agreed
upon beforehand so I guess it depends