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beccaep

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A merged separation agreement:
 
  a. Becomes a court order allowing for modification and judicial enforcement.
  b. Does not become a court order and therefore no contempt action can be brought for violations.
  c. Incorporates the agreement into the final decree as a separate contract.
  d. Allows only ordinary contract remedies for breach.

Question 2

Not all provisions of a dissolution agreement are modifiable. There are provisions that are subject to the court's jurisdiction after the decree. This kind of jurisdiction is called:
 
  a. In persona jurisdiction.
  b. In rem jurisdiction.
  c. Continuing jurisdiction.
  d. Subject matter jurisdiction.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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