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Although divorce is never a desirable option, almost forty percent of Canadians will experience a marriage break down. Making rational decisions during this period in life can be extremely difficult. Over time, you and your partner will have accumulated several assets but perhaps the most valuable one being your matrimonial home. What are your options? Perhaps one spouse may choose to continue to reside in the home especially if there are children involved. But is this really a viable option? Is there a better way to deal with the home without either partner becoming financially ruined? What are the consequences if the mortgage payments are not made while the parties deal with the situation? If you are facing this tough circumstance, send for your FREE copy of Divorce and the Family Assets. This report will help to solve the issue without making your lawyers rich. |
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