CRIM 135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Civil Marriage Act, Economic Inequality, Joint Custody
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Topic #9 family law: constitutional responsibilities, introduction, federal jurisdiction: s. 91(26, provincial jurisdiction: s. 92(12) & 92(13) At certain points in certain types of relationships, certain legal responsibilities will arise. Living with another person for in a marriage like relationship for atleast 2 years. Living with another person and you have a child together. Love: legal repercussions of common law relationships. Legal consequences of relationship breakdown: spousal support (a) concept-the end of the relationship should not be allowed in one spouse being dramatically worse off than the other (b) divorce act vs. family law act. You may apply for a spousal support order on either act but you must be married to apply for the divorce act, anyone in marriage like relationship can apply under family law (c) legal principles. Judge looks at 2 circumstances: functions performed by each spouse in the relationship-divison of labour, length of relationship-longer length means higher money.