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Elliott Scheinberg, a solo practitioner in matrimonial law, reviews two recent decisions that have upset the applecart regarding the issue of who bears the burden of proof of showing contribution towards appreciated separate property, inexplicably shifting that burden to the titled spouse to show that the nontitled spouse's indirect efforts did not contribute to the appreciation in value of the titled spouse's separate property, even when that appreciation was entirely passive.
April 28, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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