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Untangling Pre-Marital Jointly Owned Property - The Family Code 2650 Solution

How to Apply 2650 and Other Tactical Considerations

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60 minutes
Date Published

September 28, 2021

Publisher

Sonoma County Bar Association

Subjects

Family Law

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Summary

Issues arise when an unmarried couple purchases property together in joint form and one person contributes more to the acquisition than the other. The couple then marries. Upon divorce, one spouse wants to be reimbursed for his or her overcontribution. The other spouse argues that the equity should be equally divided because the asset was acquired prior to marriage. This program will pull apart the relevant code sections and explain how to deal with the division of assets acquired prior to marriage, offering some interesting tactical considerations along the way.

SWOD-15558

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Presenters

Vanessa Wills, CFLS
Vance & Wills, P.C.

Vanessa Wills is the co-founder of Vance & Wills, P.C. with offices in Napa and Marin. She is a Certified Family Law... Read More

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