New companions must also deal with the remnants of their partners' former lives: debts, disputedproperty, in-laws and parents and, perhaps most important, children.
A legal interpretation issued in 2003 says that if a divorce is disputed, property bought for one partner by a spouse's parents before marriage can revert to the partner alone.
A legal interpretation issued in 2003 says that if a divorce is disputed, property bought for one partner by a spouse's parents before marriage can revert to the partner alone.