The case of Marvin v. Marvin, 18 Cal.3d 660, 557 P.2d 106, 134 Cal. Rptr. 815 (1976) addressed the issue of palimony in cohabitation. All of the following are additional cohabitation remedies except:

A. Quasi-divorce, which applies all divorce rights and responsibilities to the cohabiting couple.
B. Express contract, in which the parties agree through a contract.
C. Implied partnership, which applies a business partnership standard to the couple.
D. Implied trust, where one party holds legal title to property on behalf of the other party.


Answer: A

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