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after-acquired domicile

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A quick definition of after-acquired domicile:

Domicile is the place where a person considers their true, fixed, and permanent home. It can be the place where they were born, where they choose to live, or where the law designates as their home. A person's domicile is important for legal purposes, such as determining jurisdiction or choice of law. There are different types of domicile, including domicile of origin, domicile of choice, and after-acquired domicile. A corporation also has a legal home, called corporate domicile, which is usually the state of incorporation or the state where it conducts its principal business.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: After-acquired domicile refers to a domicile that is established after the relevant facts of an issue have arisen. It cannot be used to establish jurisdiction or choice of law.

Example: If a person is involved in a legal case and claims to have moved to a new state, establishing a new domicile, after the incident occurred, the court cannot consider the new domicile for the purpose of determining jurisdiction or choice of law.

This example illustrates that after-acquired domicile is not relevant to the determination of jurisdiction or choice of law because it is established after the relevant facts of the issue have arisen.

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