Family Property Law: Cases and Materials on Wills, Trusts, and Future Interests

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Foundation Press, 1997 - Law - 1315 pages
Family Property Law is a forward-looking casebook with a tradition of identifying new themes & reporting on new developments involving wills, trusts, & future interests. The Second Edition recognizes the reform-minded nature of the current era of family property law including its changing notions of family & society, the acceptance of a partnership theory for assessing the financial aspects of marriage, & the need to reshape the law of donative transfers into a unity.

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Contents

Table of Contents
Tables of Statutes
Part G Use of the Perpetuity Period to Control Trust Indestructibility
Copyright

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