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CIVIL LAW: marital property, separate property, retirement plan, inter vivos gift, abandoned property, divorce
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deed of gift; deed of purchase; failure of consideration; inter vivos gift; parol evidence; promise to support; rescission; status quo; valuable consideration.
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In countries like France, inherited wealth accounts for a large part of all wealth possessed (generally estimated at around 40%) and represents the largest descending monetary transfer: three times as much as wealth received in the form of an inter vivos gift, for example.2 In general, transfers of property by means of inheritances and gifts also play a very important role in the processes that determine the distribution of income and wealth. When the bequest is voluntary, its motivations can be altruistic, paternalistic, "retrospective," either grounded on mere exchange or on various strategies.6 This version, quite remote from the traditional and popular picture of bequest, is specifically relevant, however, because it allows us to identify (i) the vector of the bequest, (ii) the kin...
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Durable power of attorney; gift inter vivos.
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The existence of an inter vivos gift is ordinarily a question of fact.
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DOMESTIC RELATIONS – spousal support; R.C. 3105.18; abuse of discretion; totality of the circumstances; factors; appropriate and reasonable; terminable; attorney fees; R.C. 3105.73; marital property; martial debt; during the marriage; account; conditional gift; inter vivos; manifest weight; marital property; separate property; clear and convincing; donative intent; jurisdiction; domestic relations matter.
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Divorce, Separate Property, Spousal Support, Inter Vivos Gift, Fraud, Abuse of Discretion, Inter-Spousal Gift, Present Intention, Loss of Consortium Claim, Cohabitation.
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PROBATE - GIFTS; limited jurisdiction, fiduciary relationship, undue influence, R.C. 2109.50, gift inter vivos, declaratory judgment, R.C. 2721.05(C).
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inter vivos gift, summary judgment
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inter vivos gift, donative intent, relinquish ownership and control