This innovative book examines how patrimonial solidarity between spouses is manifested across various community-based and separation-based matrimonial property regimes in Europe. Hannelore Thijs demonstrates the complexities of spousal interdependence by analysing key issues including the protection of the family home, debt regulation, and the content of the matrimonial property. By exploring similarities and differences among the analysed regimes, Thijs provides fresh insights into the legal dimensions of matrimonial property law.
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Marriage, Property and Solidarity in Europe will be a valuable resource for legal practitioners and scholars in family law and property law with a European focus. Researchers with an interest in EU law or comparative law will also find this to be an engaging text.