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        Restricted31. Divorce Source: Fees in Family Law Matters
(�1998) Dissipation occurs, according to the most frequently cited definition, where one spouse uses marital property for his own benefit and for a purpose unrelated to the marriage at a time when the marriage ...
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        Restricted32. Divorce Source: SALE OF MARITAL PROPERTY FOR LIVING EXPENSES DURING SEPARAT
(�1997) A spouse who sells marital property to meet living expenses during separation does not thereby dissipate assets so as to require that the sale proceeds be included in the marital estate ...
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        Restricted33. Divorce Source: Validity of Transfer of Property Transfer
(�1997) The husband had the right to transfer the property, whatever his motives, the court declared. In Illinois, it noted, the general rule is that an owner of property has an absolute right to dispose of ...
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        Restricted34. Divorce Source: Expenditures for Education Not Dissipation
(�1997) The wife argued that the trial court should have made an award to compensate her for the dissipation of the marital estate by the husband as a result of the income which the family was deprived of ...
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        Restricted35. Divorce Source: Financial Misconduct As Grounds for an Unequal Division
(�1996) A spouses share of marital property is augmented by one-half of the value of gifts of marital property to third parties, if the donor made the gifts without the spouses knowledge, if the gifts were ...
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        Restricted36. Divorce Source: EQUITABLE REIMBURSEMENT FOR DISSIPATED ASSETS
(�1996) This case advocated using an equitable reimbursement remedy to compensate a spouse who is ineligible for alimony but whose marital property rights were thwarted by the other spouse. ...
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        Restricted37. Divorce Source: Marital Property Transferred to Children Arong the Time of
(�1994) Some courts, however, have refused to find dissipation in cases involving gifts to children even when the timing of the transaction was suspicious or the donor spouse retained some beneficial use of ...
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        Restricted38. Divorce Source: USE OF MARITAL FUNDS DURING MARRIAGE BREAKDOWN
(�1994) In each of these cases, the husband withdrew marital funds during separation and used the funds to repay a supposed loan to his mother. In each case, an appeals court decided that the withdrawn funds ...
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        Restricted39. Divorce Source: Loss of Marital Funds in Investments
(�1994) If investments take a plunge in value during marriage breakdown, the spouse who was managing the investments may be accused of dissipating assets ...
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        Restricted40. Divorce Source: DISSIPATION - PATTERN OF GIFTS TO FAMILY
(�1994) The husband did not engage in postseparation dissipation of marital assets by continuing his established practice of giving gifts to his family members, even though he discontinued the practice with ...
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