When Can a Common Law Partner Get a Division of Their Partner’s Property?
According to Statistics Canada, the number of Canadians choosing to live together in a common law relationship is on the rise. More than 23 per cent of Canadians are now living together without marrying—the highest percentage among the G7 countries—according to the 2021 census.
What is a Common Law Relationship? How is it Different from Marriage?
According to Statistics Canada, the number of Canadians choosing to live together in a common law relationship is on the rise. More than 23 per cent of Canadians are now living together without marrying—the highest percentage among the G7 countries—according to the 2021 census.
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