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In matrimonial litigation the marital residence often constitutes the parties’ most valuable asset. Equitable distribution of this asset can involve issues that may or may not have been anticipated at the outset of the litigation. In this month’s issue, we discuss separate property credits.

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In vacating a lower court ruling, New York’s Appellate Division, Second Department, wiped off the books the sole remaining decision refusing to recognize same-sex marriages solemnized in other jurisdictions.

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Compensation for Condemnation of Temporary Easements
When the state condemns a temporary easement that encumbers the frontage of a vacant parcel, but uses the easement for only a fraction of the easement’s total duration, how should the landowner’s compensation be computed? In McCurdy v. State, the Court of Appeals concluded that landowner was entitled to consequential damages for harm to the interior land not encumbered by the easement, but only for the period when the state’s use of the easement obstructed landowner’s access to the interior of the parcel.

Index
Everything contained in this issue, in an easy-to-read format.

Cooperatives & Condominiums
In-depth analysis of recent rulings.

Eminent Domain Law
A recent important case.

Landlord & Tenant
Commentary on a recent case.

Real Property Law
Analysis of recent rulings.

May 2008 Issue in PDF Format