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Living Together Without Being Married
Making a Life Together Without Being Married: Common-Law Relationships, Parental Unions and Civil Unions
Property in a Parental Union Patrimony
Being in a Parental Union
Choosing, Changing or Opting Out of a Parental Union Patrimony
Common-Law Relationships: The union between common-law partners
Cohabitation Agreements Between Common-Law Couples
Getting Married or Forming a Civil Union
Marriage in Quebec
Rules on Marriage Ceremonies in Quebec
Civil Union
Getting Married Abroad
Legal Effects of Marriage
The Legal Consequences of Marriage
Property Included in the "Family Patrimony"
Matrimonial Regimes: Rules for Managing and Dividing Property
Marriage Contracts
Matrimonial Regimes: Partnership of Acquests
Matrimonial Regimes: Separation as to Property
Community of Property