What happens to the mortgage credit in case of divorce or end of common-law union?
Check the implications of a divorce or termination of a de facto union on a housing credit.
Depending on the marriage regime, divorce can have significant implications on the home loan credit, it is essential to understand how this process affects the financial responsibility of the property.
The de facto union regime has different nuances. In addition to the rights being different, it is a regime that must be validated so that, in case it ends, the division of the property is done fairly and legally. This knowledge can help avoid future complications and ensure that both parties are protected.
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