Define marital property and separate property, and identify the factors used to place property into one category or the other.
What will be an ideal response?
Marital property is all the property accumulated during marriage, excluding separate property. This may include, in some cases, appreciation of separate assets. Separate property predates the marriage or is received during the marriage by gift or inheritance.
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A. More difficult because so many lawyers are not computer literate and it is making the process cumbersome B. Easier, by enabling lawyers to draft and file documents with ready-made templates and then filing them after they establish an account number so that more deadlines are easily being made. C. Easier by eliminating hastily prepared documents because deadlines are now considered "the full day" and not just office hours at the clerk's office, allowing attorneys to timely file a motion at 10:30 pm and still not be late. D. None of the above E. Easier, by enabling lawyers to draft and file documents with ready-made templates and then filing them after they establish an account number so that more deadlines are easily being made and by eliminating hastily prepared documents because deadlines are now considered "the full day" and not just office hours at the clerk's office, allowing attorneys to timely file a motion at 10:30 pm and still not be late
Toxic trespass occurs when an ultrahazardous pollutant interferes with a landowner’s use of his or her property.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An annual billable hours requirement is
a. the number of billable hours a timekeeper is expected to bill in a year b. the number of hours that is noncreditable c. the number of bills sent to clients in a year d. none of the above e. all of the above
The basis of the rule of confidentiality is the belief that a person cannot be loyal to two clients
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false