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Liquidacion de sociedad conyugal

I understand that a liquidacion de sociedad conyugal, can be sorted out by both partners at the time of the wedding in the notary office. I also understand that this can include any past assets. But can it include any future assets such as buying a house or running a business ?

By lordlucanlives on May 18, 2008, 05:49 in Visa & paperwork. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


aracne says on May 19, 2008, 09:40:

Yes my lord!!! The pre-nup agreements also exist in Colombia and works for both the past and future assets. Just make sure to go to a Notary a few weeks before the wedding and have it done. The costs are really low and the basic document that any Notary has for the purpose, will include any kind of asset avoiding the commun marital property that will eventually be form for the fact of the marriage.

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