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What constitutes separate, non-marital property?

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What constitutes separate, non-marital property?

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Separate, non-marital property is all property acquired before the marriage in the sole name of either party, and property acquired by one party solely during the marriage by gift from third persons or by inheritance, or with the proceeds of separate property, as long as the proceeds of such non marital property have themselves been kept separate during the marriage.

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