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All is fair in love and law
Monday 27th of September 2004
Q: What's the act about?
A: The PRA is designed to ensure that property is split fairly at the end of a relationship that has lasted three years or more - whether the partners are married, de facto, heterosexual or homosexual. As one financial adviser pointed out, it also applies to mistresses, rest home relationships and even flatmates if a sexual relationship develops.
In some cases, such as where the couple have children, it can also apply to short-term relationships.
The act also covers what happens to property on the death of one partner. So even those in the most stable of partnerships needs to be aware of the act to ward off any shocks.
Q: What does it cover?
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A: The PRA is designed to ensure that property is split fairly at the end of a relationship that has lasted three years or more - whether the partners are married, de facto, heterosexual or homosexual. As one financial adviser pointed out, it also applies to mistresses, rest home relationships and even flatmates if a sexual relationship develops.
In some cases, such as where the couple have children, it can also apply to short-term relationships.
The act also covers what happens to property on the death of one partner. So even those in the most stable of partnerships needs to be aware of the act to ward off any shocks.
Q: What does it cover?
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