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    Relationship Property - who owns what if you split.

    en-nzNovember 10, 2019
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, host Julia speaks to Family lawyer Stephanie Ambler about the law on Relationship property.  What to do if you get into a new relationship, what is separate property vs relationship property, when and how separate property can become relationship property, pre-nup agreements, enduring power of attorney and more!

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