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Family

Aug. 12, 2005

Use Specific Words to Show New Character of Property

Focus Column - Family Law - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus - A married couple's estate plan may intentionally or unintentionally conflict with a spouse's goals on divorce. The court in In re Marriage of Starkman , 129 Cal.App.4th 659 (2005) (modified 2005 Cal.App.Lexus 967) (petition for review pending before the state Supreme Court) recently addressed one of these issues.

        
Focus Column

Family Law

By Mitchell A. Jacobs
and David L. Marcus
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