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A & B, without the benefit of marriage lived together as husband and wife. They had no legal impediment to marry one another. A was engaged in business. B was at home taking care of their children and the household chores and helping A once in a while in the business but without any compensation. If the relationship ends, is B entitled to a share? |
A. | A & B are governed by the law on co-ownership that they are entitled to a share of 50-50 over the properties acquired during their coverture. |
B. | They are governed by a special form of co-ownership that even if she did not contribute materially to the acquisition of the properties, she is entitled to ½ because of the presumption of equal contribution. |
C. | B is not entitled to a share of the properties because she never contributed to the common fun |
Answer» B. They are governed by a special form of co-ownership that even if she did not contribute materially to the acquisition of the properties, she is entitled to ½ because of the presumption of equal contribution. |
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