Polyamorous Relationships
Polyamorous relationships are relationships involving more than two adults; someone who identifies as polyamorous is or prefers to be in a relationship with more than one other person at a time. Polyamorous relationships are tremendously diverse. They m
Polyamorous relationships vary in nature, in terms of commitment, interdependence, and expectations of sexual and emotional fidelity. An individual may be simultaneously involved in two romantic relationships without those partners being in a relationship with each other, or significant, committed relationships may exist among all involved. An individual may be involved in a core dyadic or polyamorous relationship that is committed and enduring, while one or more members of that relationship maintain peripheral sexual relationships with others. Or, an individual may be involved in a number of concurrent relationships that are more sexual than romantic in nature and involve a diminished sense of interdependence.
Resources and links
Legislation
- Family Law Act
- Family Law Act Regulation
- Divorce Act
- Income Tax Act
- Wills, Estates and Succession Act
- Adult Guardianship Act
- Old Age Security Act
- Employment and Assistance Act
- Canada Pension Plan
Links
- Legal Services Society's Family Law website's common questions on Finances & Support
- See "How is property divided when a common-law relationship ends?" under the heading "Common questions"
- Canada Pension Plan Survivor's Pension
- Legal Services Society's Family Law website's information page "Going through separation"
- See "Proving you're separated if you and your spouse still live together"
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by JP Boyd, 27 February 2020. |
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