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*one of the parties is entering the marriage with substantial debt. | *one of the parties is entering the marriage with substantial debt. | ||
In most cases, people generally want to protect the property that they're bringing into the marriage and avoid the scheme for dividing property and debt set out in the provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]''; many people are looking for an "I'll keep what's mine, you'll keep what's yours" sort of deal, and that — or any other reasonable kind of arrangement — is precisely what you can get with a | In most cases, people generally want to protect the property that they're bringing into the marriage and avoid the scheme for dividing property and debt set out in the provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]''; many people are looking for an "I'll keep what's mine, you'll keep what's yours" sort of deal, and that — or any other reasonable kind of arrangement — is precisely what you can get with a marriage agreement. | ||
===When a marriage agreement might be a bad idea=== | ===When a marriage agreement might be a bad idea=== |
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