What remedies are available to resolve financial disputes of unmarried cohabiting couples upon their separation?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Most states are reluctant to enforce a cohabitation agreement unless the parties have entered an express agreement, preferably in writing. If the aggrieved party cannot establish the existence of an express cohabitation contract, other theories some courts will entertain include implied-in-fact contract, implied-in-law contract (quasi contract), constructive trust, partnership, and joint venture.
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In Alva v. Teen Help, the court held that?
A. ?the appeal was timely filed. B. ?it would believe that attorney's testimony that the appeal was filed before midnight and discount the time stamp showing that the appeal was six minutes late. C. ?because the appeal was not filed on time, the appeal would be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. D. ?two recent United States Supreme Court cases caused the court to view the lateness of the filing as a procedural rather than jurisdictional error.
A client might have concerns about receiving case information, and the possible premature interception by their spouse. We should be careful to:
a. Send messages to their current e-mail address, on the assumption it is password-protected. b. "Red-flag" clients with those concerns, and take extra precautions. c. Call the home number and leave a message concerning issues in the case. d. Send documents to their home address.
U.S. Border and Transportation Security is administered by the
A. Department of Transportation B. Senate Committee on Security C. Department of Justice D. Department of Homeland Security
The fairness doctrine
A. requires that broadcasters present fair, unbiased reports of political figures. B. has been ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court because it interferes with a free press. C. allows the federal government to require television and radio stations to provide reply time to respond to political editorials and personal attacks. D. All of the above.