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Refinement: When Courts Perfected Analysis for Complex Assets
The 1980s brought unprecedented complexity to California family law. Stock options, retirement benefits, and business structures demanded more nuanced tracing analysis than founding-era courts. This volume captures two decades of evolution through 26 pivotal cases. Watch courts wrestle with Lucas’s reimbursement principles, decode Marsden’s approach to appreciation, and absorb the seismic shifts introduced by Dekker and Haines in the mid-1990s.
These years refined raw doctrine into the practical framework modern practitioners rely upon daily. Part IV covers the expansion period when courts recalibrated traditional rules for contemporary assets. Part V documents the emergence of comprehensive reimbursement analysis that now governs disputed characterization. Whether you’re handling pension division, business valuation, or complex commingling scenarios, the analytical tools were perfected here. Master this era and you’ll anticipate judicial reasoning before judges finish reading your briefs.



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