 | 1. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Joint Titling
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to joint titling. Visit Other Cases of Interest
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|          | 2. Divorce Source: Joint Accounts and Divorce in New Jersey
Once a couple starts a divorce, there are many loose ends that have to be resolved. Some of the most important of these are of a financial nature. More specifically, all joint accounts that were shared during the marriage must be distributed. All joint savings and checking accounts, credit cards, eq
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         | 3. Divorce Source: TRACING JOINT TITLE
VIRGINIA: Bchara v. Bchara, 38 Va. App. 302, 563 S.E.2d 398 2002. The mere fact that separate funds are conveyed into a joint account does not prevent the owner from tracing those funds to another source. The husband did not contribute significant efforts toward the increase in value of the wifes se
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         | 4. Divorce Source: SEPARATE PROPERTY IN A JOINT ACCOUNT
Where the wife deposited two sums of money inherited from her father in a joint account, the money lost its character as separate property.
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         | 5. Divorce Source: CLASSIFICATION OF JOINTLY TITLED PROPERTY
Jointly owned real property is subject to division as marital property even though parts of it were acquired with nonmarital funds
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         | 6. Divorce Source: JOINT TITLE AND THE GIFT EXCEPTION
(©1995) Transmutation is a key concept in dual classification jurisdictions. In essence, it refers to a change in the status of property from separate to marital or
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         | 7. Divorce Source: JOINTLY TITLED PROPERTY - CLASSIFICATION
(©1994) The husbands self-serving testimony that he transferred his premarital stock into joint title only for convenience and not to make a gift did not overcome the presumption that property held in joint
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         | 8. Divorce Source: RESIDENCE PURCHASED WITH SEPARATE FUNDS AND PLACED IN JOINT
This case involves a very common factual scenario - a marital residence purchased with a down payment from one spouses separate property but subsequently placed in the names of both spouses.
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         | 9. Divorce Source: Divorce/Abatement/Escrow Funds
While their divorce case was pending, the parties agreed to sell their jointly titled marital home and place the proceeds in escrow pending the equitable distribution hearing. The husband then died, causing the divorce case to abate.
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         | 10. Divorce Source: REBUTTING THE JOINT TITLE GIFT PRESUMPTION IN WEST VIRGINIA
We believe the essence of the cases cited above is that the presumption of a gift to the marital estate may not be rebutted by evidence that merely reflects the motivation for making the gift or an uncommunicated and subjective state of mind of the transferring spouse or that, when viewed alone, can
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