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beccaep

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If a premarital agreement is held to be invalid,
 
  A) the judge is free to award or not award alimony and to divide marital property as he or she sees fit.
  B) the judge may award alimony and divide marital property based on governing statutes and case law as applied to the facts of the case.
  C) the judge will automatically divide the parties' property equally.
  D) the court will divide the parties' property based on their respective incomes.

Question 2

Laws that prohibited interracial marriage are called
 
  A) alienation of affection laws.
  B) anti-heart balm laws.
  C) anti-miscegenation laws.
  D) tort laws.



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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