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| link = [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/1639 How to divide property and debts] | |||
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It's sometimes necessary to take steps to protect family property, family debt and excluded property until a final agreement or order dividing assets is made. Failing to take these steps can sometimes result in property being sold, lessened in value, used as collateral for a loan, moved out of province or being seized by a trustee in bankruptcy or a creditor. Most of the time it only becomes important to protect property after a couple has separated. | It's sometimes necessary to take steps to protect family property, family debt and excluded property until a final agreement or order dividing assets is made. Failing to take these steps can sometimes result in property being sold, lessened in value, used as collateral for a loan, moved out of province or being seized by a trustee in bankruptcy or a creditor. Most of the time it only becomes important to protect property after a couple has separated. | ||