Question

Glen and Heidi are married. Later, Heidi's parents invest their savings in certificates of deposit (CDs) in the names of Heidi and her sister Irene. Their parents keep the CDs. When Glen files for divorce from Heidi, he lists the CDs as marital assets. Before the court divides the assets, Irene cashes in the CDs at her parents' instruction without sharing the proceeds with Heidi. Under the reasoning of the majority in Kovarik v. Kovarik, the court will most likely rule that, with respect to Glen and Heidi's marital estate, the CDs are
A.not included because Heidi's parents did not intend to give them to her.
B.not included because Irene cashed them without sharing the proceeds.
C.included because Glen and Heidi were married when the CDs were acquired.
D.included because Heidi's parents gave up control when the CDs were placed in the names of Heidi and Irene.

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