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Can a party recover property acquired during the relationship with the funds of only one of the parties?

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Can a party recover property acquired during the relationship with the funds of only one of the parties?

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A party may be able to recover property acquired during the relationship with his or her own funds but which is titled in the name of the other party. In such situations a court may impose a constructive trust. A constructive trust, sometimes called a resulting trust, an implied trust, or an involuntary trust, is a type of equitable remedy often used to prevent unjust enrichment and may be used to prevent a party from retaining property that he or she did not purchase.

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