Sentences with phrase «matrimonial assets between»

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In Scotland, the law makes it very clear that only the «matrimonial property», that is to say, the asset - base built up between the date of the marriage and the date of the parties» separation, comes into the equation.
Such factors include «any agreement between the parties with respect to the ownership and division of the matrimonial assets made in contemplation of divorce.»
«Baroness Hale put forward the distinction between unilateral assets and other matrimonial property for use in cases in which the marriage was short.
A Singapore court that grants a judgment of divorce, judicial separation or nullity of marriage, has the power to order division between the parties of any matrimonial asset or the sale of any such asset and the division between the parties of the proceeds of the sale of any such asset «in such proportions as the court thinks just and equitable.»
«In White v White [2001] 1 AC 596 («White») the House of Lords established what has become a principle that the matrimonial assets of a divorcing couple should normally be shared between them on an equal basis.
The gray area between in rem orders that affect title to land and in personam orders that enforce rights with regards to land is often too murky to discern, as outlined above, which brings us to the next option a court has with regards to matrimonial assets located in a foreign jurisdiction: to defer to the foreign jurisdiction.
In the family law world we have the recently reported case involving litigation between Leanne and David Principato where a Superior Court Justice bemoaned the fact that at an early stage of the litigation the two sides had incurred legal expenses in excess of $ 92,000 in spite of the fact that the two sides are of «very limited means,» have «limited incomes,» and their only «significant asset is the proceeds from the sale of the matrimonial home amounting to less than $ 100,000.»
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