Model house beside stacked coins, financial charts, and a magnifying glass symbolizing asset division and property rights for common-law couples, with legal guidance from TLR Law in Manitoba.

Living Together? What The Family Property Act Means for Your Assets

If you’ve been living with your partner for a few years, you might assume that what’s yours stays yours. After all, you’re not married, right? Many Manitobans believe that common-law relationships mean keeping everything separate. Unfortunately, that’s not how Manitoba law works.

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