Family
Feb. 23, 2001
Arbitrary Asset Appraisal
California is one of nine states that abide by the community property system, derived from Spanish civil law. In California, assets that are owned by a married couple are presumed to be community property, meaning the parties own an undivided half-interest in the assets unless one of the parties can establish that an asset is separate property.




California is one of nine states that abide by the community property system, derived from Spanish civil law. In California, assets that are owned by a married couple are presumed to be community property, meaning the parties own an undivided half-interest in the assets unless one of the parties ...
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