California Community Property Examples & Explanations

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| Rating | : | 4.97 (579 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0735570108 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 340 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-07-06 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
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 funds, intentions, and titles play in characterizing property as either separate or community the proven-effective Examples & Explanations pedagogy combines straightforward introductions with well-written examples and explanations that apply concepts, reinforce learning, and test understanding of material covered meticulous treatment of joint titles and reimbursement, featuring examples thoroughly illustrating all possible scenarios, including retroactivity coverage of tangible and intangible property, such as businesses, educational degrees, goodwill, and pensions premarital agreements and recent amendments to the Premarital Agreement Act Updated throughout and with many new examples,
"a great resource" according to Emily Clark. The com prop case book assigned for my course was almost unbearable. Thankfully my professor also assigned us this book, to help guide us through community property. This little book was a life saver - very clearly written, it lays out the black letter law and the gives examples and explanations it a manner that is very easy to internalize and understand. When. Erin Lindsey said Get up to speed quick. This is the book you need if you're behind and need to get up to speed on the topics covered so far. It's clearly written, easy to understand and damn useful. Like most E&E's. But it's not going to cover everything, just provide the building blocks, I definitely needed to go back and review my notes/book to fill in gaps and all that extra minutiae professors t. CP Abbi Great book! My Cp professor was confusing and this book is a life saver in explaining concepts for me. I would definately recommend it!
