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Before marriage Bob, a Texan, accumulates a mass of personal wealth, ranging from controlling interest in a major Fortune 500 corporation to a house in the Swiss Alps and a luxury apartment on 5th Avenue. Bob falls deeply in love with Ann and decides to elope in Las Vegas. No prenuptial agreement is written. Throughout the course of their 22 year marriage, Bob continuously puts his assets into their joint checking account. They divorce, and Ann wants half of everything. As such Ann is entitled to:

A. Half of the real property only, since no prenuptial agreement was entered into.
B. All of the property, since Bob is a fool
C. Half of the personal property only, since it was commingled with the community estate.
D. Some of the property, around half of what was earned during marriage excluding the separate estate

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