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All articles about Yukon Divorce Financial Split & Asset Division Guide.

Common Law Property Rights Yukon

What property rights do common-law partners have in Yukon? Learn why the 50/50 presumption doesn't apply and how unjust enrichment claims work.

Debt Division Yukon Divorce

How debts are divided in a Yukon divorce — joint debt liability, credit card debt, mortgage obligations, and how to protect yourself from your ex's debts.

Family Home Divorce Yukon

Who keeps the house in a Yukon divorce? Learn about equal possession rights, spousal buyouts, forced sale, and mortgage issues under the FPSA.

How to Value Assets for Divorce Yukon

How to determine fair market value for property, pensions, businesses, and vehicles in a Yukon divorce — valuation dates, methods, and when to hire an expert.

Mortgage After Divorce Yukon

What happens to your mortgage after divorce in Yukon — refinancing options, removing a spouse from the mortgage, joint liability, and CMHC buyout rules.

RRSP Division Divorce Yukon

How to divide RRSPs, TFSAs, and retirement accounts in a Yukon divorce without triggering tax penalties — including CRA Form T2220.

Spousal Support Yukon

How spousal support is calculated in Yukon — entitlement grounds, SSAG formulas, the Rule of 65, common-law support rights, and duration limits.

Yukon Divorce Asset Inventory

How to build a complete marital asset and debt inventory for a Yukon divorce — what to list, how to value it, and how the court-ready spreadsheet should look.

Yukon Divorce Financial Disclosure

Everything you need to know about mandatory financial disclosure in a Yukon divorce — Rule 63A requirements, Form 94, and what documents to gather.

Yukon Divorce Pension Division

How pensions are divided in a Yukon divorce — defined benefit plans, federal public service pensions, RCMP pensions, CPP credit splitting, and actuarial valuations.

Yukon Divorce Settlement Negotiation

How to negotiate a divorce settlement in Yukon — out-of-court options, free mediation, collaborative divorce, and what to bring to the negotiation table.

Yukon Divorce Tax Implications

Tax traps when dividing property in a Yukon divorce — capital gains, RRSP transfers, child support vs spousal support tax treatment, and how to avoid surprises.