Community property is all property acquired during marriage and its proceeds.
Separate property is all property acquired before marriage, or that is acquired separate and apart after marriage by gift, bequest or devise, plus any proceeds from the above.
Property in a meretricious relationship is governed solely by the agreement of the unmarried parties.
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