British Columbia, Canada
The following excerpt is from Chilton v Chilton, 2001 BCSC 1004 (CanLII):
Duncan v. Duncan (1984), 1984 CanLII 352 (BC CA), 42 R.F.L. (2d) 66 (B.C.C.A.). This involved a four year marriage where both parties worked and shared the household expenses equally. They acquired a home and a vehicle but substantially with funds inherited by the husband. The court divided the assets on an 80%/20% basis in favour of the husband.
Jensen v. Jensen (1994), B.C.J. No. 2603. This was a 2 ½ year marriage where the husband owned all of the assets in dispute prior to the marriage or acquired them entirely with monies belonging to him prior to the marriage. The wife had contributed some small amount of money for redecorating and renovations of one of the properties. The significant assets were divided 90% in favour of the husband and 10% in favour of the wife.
Zaurrini v. Zaurrini (1981), 1981 CanLII 484 (BC CA), 33 B.C.L.R. 15 (B.C.C.A.). This involved a four year marriage where the substantial portion of the assets were brought into the marriage by the husband. The wife’s share of the assets was limited to 15%.
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