Treasure Island is a sativa dominant hybrid strain created through a cross of the potent Swiss Gold and Cannatonic strains. This bud packs a treasure trove of pain-relieving effects, with a 15:1 CBD:THC level that typically hits about 14-16% and 0-2% on average. That being said, the effects of Treasure Island are fairly mild, with a subtle lift and touch of energy that won’t overwhelm you or cause any sort of anxiety or paranoia. The Treasure Island high is definitely a wonder to behold, with pain-relieving effects and a long-lasting sense of relaxation that leave you at ease without a care in the world. This is accompanied by an increase in focus and creativity and a touch of light energy. Thanks to these mild effects and its super high CBD level, treasure island strain is often chosen to treat condition such as chronic pain, depression, chronic stress, inflammation, arthritis, and headaches or migraines. This bud has a mild herbal woody flavor and an earthy floral aroma to match with hints of fresh lavender and spices. Treasure Island buds have fluffy grape-shaped minty green nugs with long thin orange hairs and a coating of chunky frosty light amber crystal trichomes.
Treasure Island has a mildly floral aroma, it’s medicinal qualities can help treat nausea, minimize inflammation, and help relieve aches and pains.
День: 10.08.2018
separate property trust
In general, separate property or non-marital property is any property, real or personal, acquired before marriage, after divorce (or in some states by separation of the spouses before divorce), by gift or inheritance during marriage, or during marriage with separate property funds. Further, any income made from a spouse’s separate property trust the marriage is also usually considered that spouse’s separate property. However, it is important to note that separate or non-marital property is subject to a slight variance in definition depending on the state, and whether the state uses a community property ownership system or a common law ownership system, otherwise known as an equitable distribution system.
Separate property issues generally arise in two scenarios: the death of a spouse or at divorce. After a spouse dies, a court will categorize the decedent spouse’s property as separate property or marital property for the purposes of distribution to the decedent’s beneficiaries. This distribution will depend on whether the decedent left a valid will or trust and the type and number of living family members the decedent has.
During a divorce proceeding, one of the primary tasks of the court is to categorize all of the spouses’ property as either separate property or marital property. Categorizing this property is very important, as it will affect the distribution of property at divorce. When property is deemed a spouse’s separate property, the spouse will generally get to keep the entire property interest at divorce.