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What is a Matrimonial Home?

Depending on how you spent your time during your relationship, you can have more than one Matrimonial Home.<br>

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What is a Matrimonial Home?

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  1. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 WHAT IS A MATRIMONIAL HOME? https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

  2. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 A Matrimonial Home Is The Home That You And Your Spouse Lived In When You Separated. https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

  3. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 Depending on how you spent your time during your relationship, you can have more than one Matrimonial Home.  For example, if you go to the cottage often, then your cottage may be considered a Matrimonial Home, as well as your main residence.   There are three (3) main differences between Matrimonial Homes and other properties. 1. If you lived in the Matrimonial Home when you got married, you cannot deduct the Matrimonial Home when resolving the property division issues, as you could with other property that you owned on the date of marriage.    https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

  4. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 2. You have a right to live in the Matrimonial Home, even if you do not own it. If you want your ex to move out of the Matrimonial Home, (s)he may have to agree to do so, or you may have to get an order from a judge to make this happen.   3. Its sale ought to be done with your spouse’s consent (or a court order) even if you are the sole owner of it. https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

  5. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 Once you obtain a Divorce, you are no longer married, which means that your home is no longer a Matrimonial Home.  This means that it can be very important to resolve all issues regarding the Matrimonial Home before you get Divorced.   If you have any questions about whether your property is a Matrimonial Home, call us to schedule a free consultation. https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

  6. Richmond Hill Family Lawyers Book A Free Consultation. Call:(905) 237-5548 Thank You https://www.richmondhillfamilylawyers.com/

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