Legal separation or separate maintenance differs from divorce because:
a. In divorce, parties are free to remarry.
b. In legal separations, the parties are legally, but not physically, separated.
c. In legal separation, there can be no financial responsibility for the other spouse.
d. There are no differences.
Q. 2Can you think of any other ADA issues which may be emerging? Please relate to ADA.
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 3A legal annulment is:
a. The same as an ecclesiastical annulment.
b. A legal separation.
c. The determination that there was no valid marriage.
d. The determination that the parties are now incompatible.
Q. 4How does the ADA differ from Section 504?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 5The ways to end a marriage other than death do not include:
a. Civil annulment.
b. Divorce.
c. Legal separation.
d. Common law divorce.
Q. 6A client has called your law office regarding a prenup. She intends to marry in the spring and would like this to be taken care of before the wedding. Your supervising attorney has asked you to draft a letter telling them what information he will need from them to do a good job. In your letter you probably did not request which of the following?
a. Pension information
b. A summary of debts and assets
c. Court-ordered obligations from a prior marriage
d. Evidence of the engagement and wedding arrangements
Q. 7Celebrity antenups mentioned in the text include all but which of the provisions listed below?
a. All rights to support would be waived if a party used illegal drugs.
b. There would be an additional 600,000 property award for each year of marriage.
c. An infidelity clause that triggers a 500,000 penalty.
d. An agreement that neither party would appear in a reality show to discuss the relationship in the event of a divorce.
Q. 8The ________ were the most recent additions to the ADA.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 9The premarital clause that indicates which state law controls if there is a dispute is called the ___ clause.
a. Unenforceablity
b. Choice of governing law
c. Advice of independent counsel
d. Intent of the parties