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Written by a recognized expert on community property and family law issues in California, Grace Ganz Blumberg's comprehensive casebook prepares students for the California bar examination and equips them for California practice in the areas ...
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California Community Property Law: A Treatise on Marital Property Rights
See also, Complex Issues in California Family Law, Volume J, “Building Blocks of Family Law Cases: Characterization, Presumptions, Burdens and Standards of Proof and Interspousal Duties,” Ch. J4, “Evidence Code Presumptions” (Matthew ...
New to the 8th Edition: The California Supreme Court’s 2020 decision, In re Brace, which upended almost a century of community property law, leaving many unresolved questions in its wake.
FITS (Funds, Intentions, and Title)--a class-tested, unique tool for determining, under California law, whether marital property is to be considered community or separate property The FITS acronym helps students to understand the roles that ...
FITS (Funds, Intentions, and Title) —a class-tested, unique tool for determining, under California law, whether marital property is to be considered community or separate property the FITS acronym helps students to Understand The roles ...
A favorite among successful students, and often recommended by professors, the unique Examples & Explanations series gives you extremely clear introductions to concepts followed by realistic examples that mirror those presented in the ...
"Traces, through legal documents and court cases, the roots of Texas community-property law to Castilian law during the Spanish Reconquest.
The author presents a unique, class-tested framework for understanding characterization of California community property: - the FITS acronym -- standing for Funds, Intentions, and Title -- helps students understand the...