Section 2102 Of Chapter 9. Disclosure Of Assets And Liabilities From California Family Law Code >> Division 6. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 9.
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. (a) From the date of separation to the date of the
distribution of the community or quasi-community asset or liability
in question, each party is subject to the standards provided in
Section 721, as to all activities that affect the assets and
liabilities of the other party, including, but not limited to, the
following activities:
(1) The accurate and complete disclosure of all assets and
liabilities in which the party has or may have an interest or
obligation and all current earnings, accumulations, and expenses,
including an immediate, full, and accurate update or augmentation to
the extent there have been any material changes.
(2) The accurate and complete written disclosure of any investment
opportunity, business opportunity, or other income-producing
opportunity that presents itself after the date of separation, but
that results from any investment, significant business activity
outside the ordinary course of business, or other income-producing
opportunity of either spouse from the date of marriage to the date of
separation, inclusive. The written disclosure shall be made in
sufficient time for the other spouse to make an informed decision as
to whether he or she desires to participate in the investment
opportunity, business, or other potential income-producing
opportunity, and for the court to resolve any dispute regarding the
right of the other spouse to participate in the opportunity. In the
event of nondisclosure of an investment opportunity, the division of
any gain resulting from that opportunity is governed by the standard
provided in Section 2556.
(3) The operation or management of a business or an interest in a
business in which the community may have an interest.
(b) From the date that a valid, enforceable, and binding
resolution of the disposition of the asset or liability in question
is reached, until the asset or liability has actually been
distributed, each party is subject to the standards provided in
Section 721 as to all activities that affect the assets or
liabilities of the other party. Once a particular asset or liability
has been distributed, the duties and standards set forth in Section
721 shall end as to that asset or liability.
(c) From the date of separation to the date of a valid,
enforceable, and binding resolution of all issues relating to child
or spousal support and professional fees, each party is subject to
the standards provided in Section 721 as to all issues relating to
the support and fees, including immediate, full, and accurate
disclosure of all material facts and information regarding the income
or expenses of the party.