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Property may be distributed in divorce proceeding even though a third party holds legal title to the property, where the third party has been joined and has been found to hold the title in constructive trust for the spouses. If the spouses have an equitable interest in an asset, is the asset insulated from equitable distribution just because a third party is a title owner? No, the District of Columbia's high court decided in this case
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