DeJesus v. DeJesus

In DeJesus v. DeJesus (90 N.Y.2d 643) a presumption of marital property 'premised on the contemporary view of marriage as an economic partnership, crediting each party's contributions, whether monetary or not, to the growth and value of the marriage' (id., at 648). Thus, marital property consists of 'a wide range of intangible interests which in other contexts might not be recognized as divisible property at all' (90 NY2d at 647).