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Community Property And Conflict Of Laws: A Cacophony Of Cases, Karen Boxx
Community Property And Conflict Of Laws: A Cacophony Of Cases, Karen Boxx
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Justice Cardozo is reported to have said that "the average judge, when confronted by a problem in the conflict of laws, feels almost completely lost, and, like a drowning man, will grasp at a straw." Conflict of laws can be vexing, but the resolution of a controversy involving multiple states' marital property systems can quickly become impenetrable. This is in part due to the fundamental conceptual differences between community property and common law marital property paradigms, the inconsistencies in the use of similar terms in the different systems, and the significant differences among the laws of the community property states …
Income From Separate Property: Towards A Theoretical Foundation, Thomas R. Andrews
Income From Separate Property: Towards A Theoretical Foundation, Thomas R. Andrews
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This article addresses an important area of historical disagreement among the community property states: the characterization of the rents, issues, and profits ("income") from separate property brought into or acquired during marriage. Of the nine community property states, five characterize the income derived from separate property as separate property. The other four states characterize such income as community property. Although there have been scattered discussions of this issue throughout the community property case law and literature over the years, I have searched the literature in vain for a comprehensive treatment of the question. Certainly there has not been one in …
Bibliography Of Selected Material Relating To The Law Of Community Property, Arthur S. Beardsley
Bibliography Of Selected Material Relating To The Law Of Community Property, Arthur S. Beardsley
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The following bibliography lists the familiar titles on the subject of Community Property but adds items from the periodical literature and annotations together with many unpublished theses contained in the collection of the University of Washington Law Library.