California residents, Wendy, a successful attorney, and Harr…
California residents, Wendy, a successful attorney, and Harry, a math teacher, married in 2008. After their marriage, Wendy and Harry deposited their earnings into a joint savings account they opened at Main Street Bank and from which Wendy managed the couple’s finances. Each month, Wendy also deposited some of her earnings into an individual account she opened during the marriage in her name alone at A1 Bank. Wendy did not tell Harry about the A1 Bank account. In 2018, Harry inherited $50,000 and a condo debt-free from his uncle. He took title to the condo in his name alone. Shortly after, Wendy and Harry moved into the condo. Harry then used the $50,000 as a down payment on a brand-new Corvette and paid the remaining balance of the purchase with $50,000 from the parties’ joint savings account. Harry took title to the Corvette in his name alone. In 2019, on Harry’s 40th birthday, Wendy bought Harry a used camper for $30,000. Wendy paid for the camper out of their joint bank account and titled it in Harry’s name. Harry used the camper for trips with his friends; Wendy never used the camper. Harry became obsessed with camping and started spending all his free time traveling in his camper. Wendy grew increasingly angry with Harry. When Harry decided to go camping on February 14, 2020, instead of taking Wendy to a nice Valentine’s dinner, Wendy decided that she wanted a divorce. As Harry was walking out the door to go camping, Wendy told Harry that she “needed some temporary space from him so that she could clear her mind.” That evening, Harry moved some of his clothes, and toiletries into the camper and stayed at a local campground. Several times a week, Harry would return to the condo when his clothes were dirty. Wendy would wash his clothes and make him dinner. The two would spend time eating together before Harry would collect his clean clothes and return to the camper. On February 14, 2021, Harry once again chose to go on a camping trip with his buddies instead of having Valentine’s dinner with Wendy. That night, Wendy told Harry that their “marriage was over” and set the rest of Harry’s clothes and personal belongings on the front porch for Harry to collect. Wendy stopped letting Harry come to the condo and blocked his phone number. On March 1, 2022, Wendy filed for divorce and had Harry served with the divorce papers. On December 1, 2021, Wendy got a new client and shortly thereafter won a massive case for her firm. She received a bonus of $75,000. In their divorce proceedings, Harry discovered Wendy’s A1 bank account, which contained $20,000. What are Harry’s and Wendy’s rights and liabilities, if any, regarding: The Condo? Discuss. The Corvette? Discuss. The Camper? Discuss. The A1 Bank account? Discuss. The $75,000 bonus? Discuss. Answer according to California law.