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        Restricted11. Divorce Source: Premarital Pension Rights
(�1999) In most dual classification jurisdictions, the increase in value of premarital property is separate property if it results from market forces. In these jurisdictions, the passive appreciation of an ...
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        Restricted12. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND DEGREES
(�1999) What was not typical about this case was the outcome of the parties equitable distribution proceedings. The wife received a monetary award in excess of the net marital estate, with the possibility of ...
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        Restricted13. Divorce Source: IRA - PREMARITAL CONTRIBUTIONS
(�1999) The increase in value during marriage of the premarital portion of the wifes individual retirement account must be classified as her nonmarital property ...
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        Restricted14. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF CLOSELY HELD BUSINESS
(�1999) This case strongly backs a spouses right to share wealth created during marriage in family business interests owned by the other spouse. ...
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        Restricted15. Divorce Source: Increases in Value of Separate Investments
(�1999) But how does the active-appreciation rule apply to financial investments such as publicly traded stocks and mutual funds? ...
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        Restricted16. Divorce Source: CLASSIFICATION SOURCE OF FUNDS
(�1998) This case endorses the use of a formula set out in an oft-cited Kentucky case, Brandenburg v. Brandenburg, 617 S.W.2d 871 Ky. Ct. App. 1981, as one way to determine the marital and separate property ...
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        Restricted17. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE PROPERTY 'SOURCE OF FUNDS' RULE
(�1998) The trial courts findings were not sufficiently specific to properly apply the source of funds formula to classify the increase in value of the marital home ...
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        Restricted18. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF PREMARITAL INTEREST IN BUSINESS
(�1998) The increase in value of the husbands separate business was marital property, where he worked in the business during the marriage as co-owner and manager ...
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        Restricted19. Divorce Source: CLASSIFICATION OF INCREASE IN VALUE OF MARITAL HOME PURCHAS
(�1997) Under the source of funds rule, the spouse contributing nonmarital property is entitled to an interest in the property in the ratio of the nonmarital investment to the total nonmarital and marital ...
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        Restricted20. Divorce Source: CLASSIFICATION OF INCREASE IN VALUE OF PREMARITAL BUSINESS
(�1997) When classifying the increase in value of the husbands premarital stock in a family newspaper business, the trial court should consider the impact of passive economic factors and the efforts of the ...
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