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Who Opts Out? The Customisation of Marriage in the German Matrimonial Property Regime [PDF]
AbstractThis study examines the prevalence of marital contracts across marriage cohorts (1990–2019) in Germany. We further investigate the characteristics of spouses who signed a marital contract. Using cross-sectional data from the German Family Panel (pairfam, 2018/19), we employ complementary log–log and multinomial logistic regression models to ...
Theresa Nutz +2 more
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The Requirements of Introducing the Common Property System to the Iranian Matrimonial Regime with a view to the Quebec Matrimonial Regime [PDF]
legal regimes differ in outlining the method of contribution to the household, financial maintenance, and the division of property after separation/divorce.
فاطمه زین الدینی +1 more
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Gender Differences in Couples' Matrimonial Property Regime in Italy [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study investigates the characteristics of spouses in Italy who choose to pool their economic resources.BackgroundIf resource pooling is common among male‐breadwinner couples, expectations regarding resource pooling are mixed for female‐breadwinner couples or, more generally, for couples with wives who are economically advantaged when ...
Romina Fraboni, Agnese Vitali
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APPLICABLE LAW IN MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIME DISPUTES
The paper presents the regulation of the applicable law as determined in Council Regulation (EU) 2016/1103 of 24 June 2016 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of decisions in ...
Neža Pogorelčnik Vogrinc
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Prenuptial agreements and matrimonial property regimes in France, 1855–2010
Abstract Using both administrative and survey data, we construct new series on prenuptial agreements and matrimonial property regimes in France from 1855 to 2010. Their evolution is far from linear: approximately 40% of newlywed couples signed a prenuptial agreement in 1855, but this share dropped to less than 10% after the reform of marital property
Nicolas Frémeaux, Marion Leturcq
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In 2010, France and Germany introduced a common optional matrimonial property regime of participation in acquisitions in both countries. One of its goals was to establish European harmonization, up until then a rare occurrence in the broad field of family law.
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Background: The purpose of this study is to examine the interaction between the legal discipline of matrimonial property regimes and the commercial activities of spouses that are established before or during marriage. It aims to investigate how the legal community impacts commercial companies, specifically in the hypothesis where the shareholder of ...
Eniana Qarri, Xhensila Kadi
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Protection of the weaker partner in the marital property agreements [PDF]
In many jurisdictions, spouses/common-law partners can choose which matrimonial property regime they want to be applied on their property relations. Viewed comparatively, such freedom exists in Western European countries for some time, but recently, both
Kovaček-Stanić Gordana B. +1 more
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In 2019, the EU Member States started applying the Matrimonial Property Regulation, which concerns the property regimes of international marriages. This regulation is aimed at helping couples manage their property and divide it in case of divorce or the ...
Limantė Agnė +1 more
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Inflation is often defined as a continuous and considerable rise in prices in general. Recently it has become a focal point due to globally elevated levels of inflation.
Davin Olën, Henk Kloppers
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