Discover the differences between common law and community property states in marital property division during divorce. Learn what counts as marital property.
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Louisiana is a community property state, wherein spouses are considered joint owners of nearly all assets and debts acquired in marriage. In the event of a divorce, assets acquired during the marriage ...
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You should understand how community property laws affect the way you figure your income on your income tax returns.
If you're married and living in Idaho, the distinction between community property and separate property isn't just a legal ...
Community property law applies in determining whether property and the income it produces is community property or separate property if (1) in the case of income from ...
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Property division in a divorce depends on whether the state follows community property or common law rules. In community property states, most assets acquired during the marriage belong equally to ...