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DIV-405 and DIV-492: Fixed typos

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Charles Shin 8 years ago
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Legally married<i class="fa fa-question-circle" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="right"
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title="<b>LEGALLY MARRIED</b><br /><br />Legally married is defined as: when two people agree
to live together in a partnership made legally binding by a religous or legal ceremony.<br /><br />
to live together in a partnership made legally binding by a religious or legal ceremony.<br /><br />
To prove you were legally married you will need to provide a marriage certificate issued in the country
where you were married."
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<p>Ok, you may be thinking, how the heck am I supposed to know which act (a written law) applies. Let's see if we can help you identify which act best fits with your circumstances/situation.</p>
<p>Ok, you may be thinking, how the heck am I supposed to know which Act (a written law) applies. Let's see if we can help you identify which Act best fits with your circumstances/situation.</p>
<p><b>If you are not married (common law) > Family Law Act</b><br/>
If you were never married, you must use the Family Law Act. Provincial and territorial laws apply when unmarried couples separate or when married couples separate but do not pursue a divorce
If you were never married, you must use the Family Law Act. Provincial and territorial laws apply when unmarried couples separate or when married couples separate but do not pursue a divorce.
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<p><b>If you are Married > Family Law Act or Divorce Act</b><br/>
If you're married, you have a choice.The federal Divorce Act generally applies when parents are divorcing. Provincial and territorial laws apply when married couples separate but do not pursue a divorce
If you're married, you have a choice.The federal Divorce Act generally applies when parents are divorcing. Provincial and territorial laws apply when married couples separate but do not pursue a divorce.
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