In Crim we're starting murder, which means that the cases are both extremely interesting and pretty gruesome. Awesome to read, compared to the load of Property cases. Although in Prop we're reading about division of property, some of which I like. My favorite Property case from this weekend was a dissolution of marriage case where the ex-wife was trying to claim compensation for her ex-husband's MBA that she had mostly financed during their marriage.
When my poor C came home from work that day (I read the case on Friday actually), he was instantly met with a discussion of whether he could receive compensation for financially supporting me during my law degree if we were to divorce (I think he could... particularly if we accrue any 'marital property' in the next two years). This was a hypothetical conversation, of course... whenever I read a really compelling case I MUST discuss it immediately with whomever I see (which more often than not is the husband). I suppose that's the blessing/curse for living with a law student...
Also, I'm very glad that nobody tapes or listens in on our conversations at home, because sometimes we do discuss some pretty bizarre situations, which could definitely be interpreted horribly out of context!
K
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