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40 reviewsISBN 10: 0314152202
ISBN 13: 9780314152206
Author: William A Reppy Jr
The subjects discussed in this Community Property outline include classifying property as community or separate, management and control of property, liability for debts, and division of property at divorce. Also covered are devolution of property at death, relationships short of valid marriage, conflict of laws problems, and constitutional law issues (including equal protection standards, and due process issues).
I. CLASSIFYING PROPERTY AS COMMUNITY OR SEPARATE PROPERTY
Chapter Approach
CHART: Characterization of Property as Separate or Community—An Approach
A. Basic Statutory Framework
CHART: Statutory Characterization of Property by Time of Acquisition
B. Presumptions Respecting Ownership
C. Special Presumptions
CHART: Application of Special Pro-Wife Presumption to Transfers of Property
D. Overcoming Pro-Community Presumption by Proof of Separate Ownership
CHART: Property Acquired During Marriage—Characterization by Source of Acquisition
CHART: Methods of Apportioning Business Profits
CHART: Example of Calculation of Community Buy-In
CHART: Improvements of Real vs. Personal Property Using Funds of Different Estate
CHART: Classification of Personal Injury Recovery
E. Altering Statutory and Case Authority by Husband-Wife Agreement
F. Exceptions to Normal Classification Rules
CHART: Characterization of Property That Is Difficult to Classify
II. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PROPERTY
Chapter Approach
A. Separate Property
B. Community Personal Property
CHART: Approach to Determining Spouses’ Management Power over Personal Property
C. Community Real Property
CHART: Approach to Determining Spouses’ Management Power over Real Property
D. Restrictions on Management Powers—Gifts of Property
E. Restrictions on Management Powers—Fiduciary Duty of a Spouse
F. Restrictions on Management Powers—Incompetency of One or Both Spouses
III. LIABILITY FOR DEBTS
Chapter Approach
A. General Rule
B. Exceptions to General Rules
C. Special Rules for Tort Liability
CHART: Comparison of Community Torts vs. Separate Torts
D. Effect of Separation or Divorce on Liability for Debts
E. Alimony Pendente Lite and Lump Sum Alimony
IV. DISSOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY
Chapter Approach
A. Division of Property at Divorce
CHART: Method of Distribution of Community Property and Debts at Divorce
B. Devolution of Property at Death
CHART: Application of Ancestral Property Doctrine upon Death of Surviving Spouse
C. Administration of Property and Creditors’ Claims at Death
V. RELATIONSHIPS SHORT OF VALID MARRIAGE
Chapter Approach
A. Putative Marriages
CHART: Summary of Four Approaches to Treatment of “Quasi-Marital” Property Before Annulment
B. Coexisting “Marriages”
C. No Putative Marriage (“Marvin” Relationships)
CHART: Putative Marriage vs. Marvin Relationship
VI. CONFLICT OF LAWS PROBLEMS
Chapter Approach
A. Selection of Applicable Law
B. Statutory Changes—Quasi-Community Property
VII. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ISSUES
Chapter Approach
A. Classification of Property Limited by California Constitution
B. Equal Protection Standards Under California Constitution
C. Due Process Issues Under California Constitution—Retroactivity of Changes in Community Property Law
D. Federal Preemption Under United States Constitution (Supremacy Clause)
CHART: Characterization of Property with Federal Aspects
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
INDEX
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