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Common Law Issues The law regarding common law relationships is different than in cases of divorce. Discuss the issues that affect unmarried couples here.

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Old 05-09-2010, 10:13 PM
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Canadian Legal FAQS- Adult Interdependent Relationships

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What is an adult interdependant relationship?

The Adult Interdependent Relationships Act provides two possible ways for such a relationship to exist
1. If you have made a formal and valid adult interdependent partner agreement with the other person.

Two people that are related by either blood or adoption must enter into such as agreement in order to be considered adult interdependent partners.

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2. If you are not related by either blood or adoption and if you have:
a) lived with the other person in a "relationship of interdependence" for at least 3 continuous years; or
b) lived with the other person in a "relationship of interdependence" of some permanence where there is a child of the relationship (either by birth or adoption).
The Adult Interdependent Relationships Act defines a "relationship of interdependence" as a relationship outside of marriage where two people:
a) share one another's lives;
b) are emotionally committed to one another; and
c) functions as an economic and domestic unit.
To meet these criteria, the relationship does not have to be conjugal (sexual). It can be platonic.

How would anyone determine whether a couple is functioning as an economic and domestic unit?


The Adult Interdependent Relationships Act states that all the circumstances of the relationship must be looked at to see if it is indeed an adult interdependent relationship. The Act then goes on to state some factors that could be relevant, as follows:
  • Whether the couple have a conjugal (sexual) relationship.
  • How exclusive the relationship is, for example, do they each have conjugal relationships with others.
  • How the couple habitually act and conduct themselves with regard to household activities and living arrangements. This might include matters such as whether they live together, share rooms, share chores.
  • The extent to which the couple portray to others that they are an economic and domestic unit.
  • The extent to which the couple formalize their legal obligations, intentions and responsibilities towards one another. This might include matters such as whether they have completed an adult interdependent partner agreement, or made provision for each other in their wills.
  • The extent to which direct and indirect contributions have been made to each other or for their mutual well being. This might include items such as paymens into joint banking accounts, and providing health benefits for each other.
  • The extent to which they are financially dependent on each other.
  • How the couple might care and support any children.
  • How the couple owns, uses or buys property.
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wow
thats some messed up stuff
So you might have a roommate who you once bleeped and he or she can come after you for support?
Good lord
Good luck I meant
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