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The Optional Matrimonial Property Regime

2017
EUROPEAN LEGISLATION, DOMESTIC LAWS AND JOINT RULES Within the European Union (EU), family law is governed in a variety of ways. The search for European solutions to provide an adequate response to the gradual increase of marriages between people of different nationalities and people not living in their state of origin has been going on for some time.
Maria Giovanna Cubeddu Wiedemann   +1 more
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The Optional Matrimonial Property Regime

2014
This study promotes the spread of the Franco-German regime on aEuropean and international ...
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ENGLAND AND WALES. A JURISDICTION WITHOUT A MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIME*

2022
In most jurisdictions, couples through getting married automatically become subject to a matrimonial property regime (unless they opt out by marital agreement). This regime in many jurisdictions regulates the property relations between the spouses (and third parties) during marriage, and in all jurisdictionswhen the marriage comes to an end.
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APPLICABLE LAW PRINCIPLES FOR MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY REGIMES [PDF]

open access: possibleCONTEMPORARY LEGAL INSTITUTIONS, 2014
More and more often, marriages are concluded between people of different nationalities, which brings an extraneous dimension to the legal status and matrimonial property regime jurisdiction conflict. Many European states (among which Romania, through its new Civil Code) offer the advantage of clauses that could be used by any of the spouses, with ...
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The Harmonization of Matrimonial Property Regimes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Margaret Ryznar, Anna Stępień-Sporek
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Why Do Most People Follow the Default Matrimonial Property Regime in Chile?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Spouses in Chile have three different choices of matrimonial property regimes to regulate their pecuniary relationships among themselves and with third parties: marital partnership, separation of goods, and community of gains. The default regime is the marital partnership, and most people go along with it at the moment of marriage. Spouses can, however,
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