My common law spouse and I are separating in Nova Scotia. What do I need to do?

 My common law spouse and I are separating in Nova Scotia. What do I need to do?

Separation can be a very emotional time. Even when people part ways on good terms, it can be difficult to make rational decisions. If possible, we recommend contacting three key professionals – a therapist, an accountant, and of course, a lawyer.

Because common law spouses aren’t protected by the Matrimonial Property Act (the law that talks about how married people’s property is divided), a separation agreement is usually the way that most common law partners resolve the division of assets and debts

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