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· 11/2/1998

In Re Marriage of Blunda

Citations

  • 702 N.E.2d 993
  • 299 Ill. App. 3d 855
  • 234 Ill. Dec. 339
  • 1998 Ill. App. LEXIS 748

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that shares of stock acquired by the wife pursuant to a corporate resolution executed by her father constituted a gift and were therefore the wife's nonmarital property
  • holding that shares of stock acquired by the wife pursuant to a corporate resolution executed by her father constituted a gift and were therefore the wife’s nonmarital property
  • finding the evidence sufficient to prove that the transfer of shares of stock were a gift from the wife’s father when the father filed a gift tax return and testimony in the record established that the stock was a gift
  • if the spouse charged with dissipation does not adequately document expenditures, courts will affirm a finding of dissipation
  • “Donative intent is presumed where the transfer of property is from a parent to a child.”
  • father’s filed gift tax return as evidence of donative intent

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Judges: Thomas, Inglis, Rathje

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