
Question 68: When dividing properties in a divorce case, which separate properties of each spouse is still considered to have formed common properties of the spouses to be divided between the two spouses? In contrast, which properties that were formed during the marriage period are still considered as his or her separate properties?
When resolving a divorce case, it is complex for the Court to determine the common properties of the spouses and their separate properties during the marriage period for division. Indeed not all properties arising during the marriage period are also considered as the common properties of the spouses and not all separate properties of each…