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The trial court’s classification of various accounts as the wife’s non-marital property was against the manifest weight of the evidence since balance statements provided the trial court with a recent balance for each of the accounts but clearly failed to satisfy the tracing requirement of affirmatively identifying the source of the funds. In re Didier
The trial court’s classification of various accounts as the wife’s non-marital property was against the manifest weight of the evidence since balance statements provided the trial court with a recent balance for each of the accounts but clearly failed to satisfy the tracing requirement of affirmatively identifying the source of the funds. In re Didier
A trial court abused its discretion in granting injunctive relief where that relief did not preserve the status quo of the parties for purposes of equitable distribution of property. In re Schwartz
A mandatory injunction was not necessary to preserve the status quo in terms of the condition of the apartment which had served as the [...]
A trial court abused its discretion in granting injunctive relief where that relief did not preserve the status quo of the parties for purposes of equitable distribution of property. In re Schwartz
Where the marriage lasted only six years and petitioner presented evidence in the form of receipts for at least some of the improvements she claimed were made, the trial court must determine based on the evidence already presented whether those contributions to the marital estate made to respondent’s non-marital residence were clearly proved, and whether [...]
Where the marriage lasted only six years and petitioner presented evidence in the form of receipts for at least some of the improvements she claimed were made, the trial court must determine based on the evidence already presented whether those contributions to the marital estate made to respondent’s non-marital residence were clearly proved, and whether the marital estate had already been compensated; the amounts proved as credited to the marital estate and divided according to the provisions of this section. In re Albrecht
Where the court merely withdrew its finding of transmutation and affirmed award of money as being based upon wife’s share of marital property accumulated during marriage and as fair reimbursement of the wife’s share of marital contributions, this was an abuse of discretion, in the subdivision (c)(2) unequivocally required that reimbursement for marital contributions must [...]
Where the court merely withdrew its finding of transmutation and affirmed award of money as being based upon wife’s share of marital property accumulated during marriage and as fair reimbursement of the wife’s share of marital contributions, this was an abuse of discretion, in the subdivision (c)(2) unequivocally required that reimbursement for marital contributions must be traceable by clear and convincing evidence. In re Harmon |