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Expat couples: Protect your assets with the proper marriage regime

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Written byAsa毛l H盲zaqon 19 April 2024

Before enjoying the happy life of an expatriate couple, there might be a few administrative issues to check out. Have both spouses drawn up a prenuptial agreement? Is there a risk that the matrimonial property regime will change with the international move? These questions are even more critical if you have your聽own聽assets. Here's an overview of聽matrimonial聽property regimes around the world.

Matrimonial regimes around the world

There are聽5聽main types of matrimonial regimes: deferred community of property, separate property, community reduced to acquests, participation in acquests, and聽separation with distribution by the court.

Deferred community of property

The deferred community of property regime means that spouses hold all movable and immovable property jointly before and during the marriage. Denmark, Finland, and Colombia are among the countries that have applied this basic rule.

Separation of property

Separation of property allows each spouse to keep their聽own聽property during the marriage. In the event of divorce, each spouse keeps their property intact. Many countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Gabon, Japan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Morocco, Senegal, Singapore聽and聽the Bahamas, have adopted this system.

Reduced community of acquests

The reduced community of acquests preserves the spouses' assets before marriage. Each spouse retains their own movable and immovable property. After the marriage, the acquired property and income become joint property to聽be divided聽between the spouses. This system has also聽been adopted聽in many countries, including Argentina, Angola, Mexico, Thailand, Ukraine, France, the Philippines, Portugal, Ivory Coast and Brazil.

Partnership of acquests

Partnership of acquests is a combination of reduced community of acquests and separation of property. During the marriage, the separation of property regime prevails. In the event of divorce, the reduced community of acquests regime applies. Taiwan, Turkey, Germany, and Greece are among the countries that have applied the community of acquest regime.

Judicial separation聽

The judicial separation regime allows聽each spouse聽to keep their property during the marriage. In聽the event of聽divorce, the court determines and distributes the property between the spouses. The United States (except for certain American states), Canada (except for Quebec, which applies community of property), Australia聽and聽New Zealand聽apply聽this system.

How important is a prenuptial agreement when planning to move abroad?

In Abu Dhabi, prenuptial agreements are聽pretty聽common.聽The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is continuing its legal and other reforms to attract more expatriates. These reforms guarantee protection for all UAE residents, regardless of origin or religion. In December 2021, Abu Dhabi established its Civil Family Court to address the situation of expatriate couples. In just聽7聽months,聽some 250 prenup agreements had been signed. Some are from wealthy expatriates who want to protect their assets. It's worth noting that in 2023, the UAE had a record of 4,500 new millionaires. While the country appeals to the wealthiest, prenuptial agreements affect everyone and are directly linked to marriage.

Prenuptial agreements have gained popularity because they guarantee that spouses maintain their matrimonial property regime, especially when moving abroad.聽In the absence of聽a prenuptial agreement, the matrimonial property regime of the couple's country of first residence will apply.聽This聽means that a change of聽matrimonial聽regime may not be appropriate for the expatriate couple (especially in the event of separation). If the spouses are of the same nationality and move abroad after聽their聽marriage, the matrimonial property regime will depend on their nationality.

Protecting the assets of expatriate spouses

The marriage contract is a legal document jointly signed by the spouses, which defines the regime applicable to the expat couple. It may contain specific clauses relating to the spouses, considering the law in force in the host country.聽The marriage contract can be drawn up聽before or after the wedding and聽can聽be聽modified聽during the marriage.

In practice, the prenuptial agreement determines the rules that will apply to the couple's property after the marriage. It provides for various situations, such as divorce, bankruptcy, death, indebtedness, etc. The issue of divorce can be聽particularly sensitive for expats, as several jurisdictions may be competent: that of the country of residence or that of the spouses' nationality (if they have different nationalities). Although it may seem strange to talk about divorce before marriage, keep in mind that the marriage contract聽is drawn up聽to protect both parties, whatever the outcome of their union. That is why it is essential to draw it up when everything is going well and with the help of a competent legal authority.

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Freelance web writer specializing in political and socioeconomic news, Asa毛l H盲zaq analyses about international economic trends. Thanks to her experience as an expat in Japan, she offers advices about living abroad : visa, studies, job search, working life, language, country. Holding a Master's degree in Law and Political Science, she has also experienced life as a digital nomad.

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