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Business Ownership and Divorce in Nunavut

If you own a business in Nunavut, its value during the marriage must be included in your equalization calculation. Learn how sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations are divided.

Common-Law Property Rights in Nunavut

Nunavut gives common-law partners full equalization rights after 2 years of cohabitation — unlike most Canadian jurisdictions. Learn how property division works for unmarried couples.

Who Pays Debt After Divorce in Nunavut

Debts reduce your net family property in a Nunavut divorce — but joint creditors don't care about your separation agreement. Learn how debt division actually works.

How Much Does Divorce Cost in Nunavut

Nunavut divorce court fees start at $110, but total costs vary widely. Compare DIY filing, mediation, and lawyer-represented divorce costs in the territory.

What Happens to the House in a Nunavut Divorce

Your matrimonial home gets special treatment in a Nunavut divorce. Learn about exclusive possession, the pre-marriage deduction ban, and your options for the family home.

How Is Property Divided in a Nunavut Divorce

Nunavut uses net family property equalization — not a 50/50 asset split. Learn how the Family Law Act divides wealth and what the Nunavut Court of Justice requires.

Dividing RRSPs in a Nunavut Divorce

RRSPs are family property in a Nunavut divorce. Learn how RRSP growth during marriage is equalized, how tax-free transfers work, and what to watch for.