FL-142 item 7 · timeline, presumptions and tracing

Characterizing credit-union and other deposit accounts in a California property case

The same source-of-funds and tracing questions apply even when the institution labels subaccounts as shares or certificates rather than savings.

Start with facts, not the desired label

The same source-of-funds and tracing questions apply even when the institution labels subaccounts as shares or certificates rather than savings.

Build a dated event chain for the credit-union and other deposit accounts: acquisition or incurrence, material contributions, title or account changes, refinancing or substitutions, separation and present status.

The source record for credit-union and other deposit accounts

  • Statements for every subaccount and share
  • Certificate maturity and early-withdrawal terms
  • Beneficiary, joint-owner and signer records
  • Transaction history around acquisition and separation

Keep conclusions graded

  • Proposed character and the party asserting it
  • Presumption or rule that supplies the starting point
  • Facts and documents that support or rebut the position
  • Open issue that requires legal review or additional tracing

Do not collapse separate questions

Character, reimbursement, apportionment and division can be different issues. A contribution claim does not automatically reclassify the entire credit-union and other deposit accounts, and a title record may be important without ending the analysis.

Review pointThe workspace can organize facts and apply encoded rules. A disputed characterization remains a legal determination, not a confidence score generated by software.

Questions about this topic

What is the biggest characterize mistake for credit-union and other deposit accounts?

Replacing the acquisition and funding timeline with a conclusion based only on title or possession.

Can the workspace decide this characterize issue automatically?

It can preserve facts, run arithmetic and expose assumptions. Disputed legal conclusions, professional valuations and third-party transfer decisions still require the appropriate human or institution.

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