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Frequently asked questions > Marriage > Parental union > At the end of the parental union, can one spouse ask the other for a compensatory allowance?

At the end of the parental union, can one spouse ask the other for a compensatory allowance?

Yes, as of the end of the parental union, a spouse may ask the court to order the other spouse to pay him or her compensation for his or her impoverishment attributable to his or her contribution, in goods or services, to the enrichment of the other spouse's patrimony. This compensation may be paid all at once or in instalments, taking into account the benefits derived from the common patrimony.

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