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Around the world, marital property regimes determine how assets, debts, income, and property are owned between spouses — both during the marriage and in case of separation or death. In 2025, many countries (including France) are updating their rules to create more fairness and predictability.
Post separation abuse lawyer
Leaving a relationship does not always end the abuse. In many cases, control, manipulation or intimidation intensify after separation, especially when children, finances or property remain entangled. This is known as post-separation abuse — a pattern of coercive behaviour that continues after the relationship ends.

