Swiss Civil Code

of 10 December 1907 (Status as of 1 January 2023) 2018 401; 2020 4005; 2021 312, 565, 917; 2022 109, 551

Art. 124b194

V. Ex­cep­tions

 

1 The spouses may, in an agree­ment on the con­sequences of the di­vorce, agree not to di­vide the as­sets equally or not to di­vide them at all if there are suf­fi­cient re­tire­ment pen­sion and in­valid­ity pen­sion funds oth­er­wise.

2 The court may award the en­titled spouse less than half of the ter­min­a­tion be­ne­fits or rule that they should not be di­vided if good cause ex­ists. Good cause ex­ists above all when equal di­vi­sion would be un­reas­on­able:

1.
in view of the di­vi­sion of mar­it­al prop­erty or the eco­nom­ic cir­cum­stances fol­low­ing di­vorce;
2.
in view of the pen­sion re­quire­ments, in par­tic­u­lar with re­gard to the dif­fer­ence in age between the spouses.

3 The court may award the en­titled spouse more than half of the ter­min­a­tion be­ne­fits if he or she cares for joint chil­dren fol­low­ing the di­vorce and the li­able spouse con­tin­ues to have suf­fi­cient re­tire­ment and in­valid­ity pen­sion as­sets.

194 In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 19 June 2015 (Equit­able Di­vi­sion of Pen­sions on Di­vorce), in force since 1 Jan. 2017 (AS 2016 2313; BBl 2013 4887).

 

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