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         | 21. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE INVESTMENTS
(�1996) The increase of an investment account funded with separate property is marital property where the nontitled spouses handling of household matters permitted the separate property owner to devote energy
... 5.9%
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         | 22. Divorce Source: Characterization of Property
(�1996) Property acquired during marriage is marital property, except for inheritances and gifts from third parties, property received in exchange for separate property, and property excluded by a written
... 5.9%
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         | 23. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE PROPERTY
(�1996) Part of the appreciation of the husbands interest in a family-run business from the date of the parties marriage until the sale of the business was marital property, where the husband engaged in
... 5.9%
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         | 24. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE BUSINESS
(�1995) The appreciation of the husbands interest in a closely held family corporation was marital property even though he was not the key decisionmaker, where he was employed full-time as the general manager and contributed by carrying out the decisions made by others
... 5.9%
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         | 25. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE BUSINESS
(�1995) In most of the recent cases on the issue of classifying the increase in value of a separate business, the nontitled spouse has carried the day. For the most part, these cases reflect a judicial
... 5.9%
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         | 26. Divorce Source: Appreciation of Separate Property
(�1994) In some dual classification jurisdictions, one spouses indirect contributions may give rise to a marital interest in the appreciation of the other spouses separate property
... 5.9%
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         | 27. Divorce Source: POSTSEPARATION APPRECIATION OF PROPERTY
(�1994) The trial court must make ultimate findings of fact as to whether postseparation appreciation of the marital estate is active or passive
... 5.9%
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         | 28. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF SEPARATE PROPERTY
(�1994) Appreciation of the husbands separate businesses was marital property, since he worked in the businesses during the marriage
... 5.9%
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         | 29. Divorce Source: SPOUSAL CONTRIBUTIONS - MANAGEMENT OF INVESTMENTS
(�1994) When investments which are the separate property of one spouse have increased in value during the marriage, the other spouse may claim that the increase should be classified as marital property because
... 5.9%
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         | 30. Divorce Source: APPRECIATION OF MIXED MARITAL AND SEPARATE PROPERTY - APPORTIONMENT
(�1994) The entire appreciation of an asset could be allocated to the marital estate even though part of the asset was the husbands separate premarital property, given evidence of unspecified marital contribution
... 5.9%
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