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DOLORES PINTIANO-ANNO v. ALBERT ANNO

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2010-11-17
NACHURA, J.
Indeed, all property of the marriage is presumed to be conjugal. However, for this presumption to apply, the party who invokes it must first prove that the property was acquired during the marriage.  Proof of acquisition during the coverture is a condition sine qua non to the operation of the presumption in favor of the conjugal partnership.[31]  Thus, the time when the property was acquired is material.[32]