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OREGON: In re Marriage of Van Horn, 185 Or. App. 88, 57 P.3d 921 (2002).
The trial court did not err by making an equal division of real property acquired with inherited funds. The wife had regularly commingled inherited trust money with marital funds, and this regular commingling made an equal division equitable even though the funds actually used to acquire the real property itself were not commingled.
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WYOMING: Breitenstine v. Breitenstine, 62 P.3d 587 (Wyo. 2003).
Where the husband hid substantial assets in an offshore trust shortly before the divorce, and the wife relocated with the husband to the Bahamas to carry out his plan to reduce taxes, the trial court properly divided the husband's inherited property.
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