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Discover Ludwig"community property" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to possessions or wealth that are considered to be jointly owned by a married couple. For example, "The couple had jointly owned community property, including a car, a house, and several bank accounts."
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community property
noun
Property acquired during a marriage, excluding gifts and inheritances, that is owned jointly by both spouses and is divided upon divorce, annulment or death.
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Figure out what's community property.
"It doesn't work like that: community property".
The class this evening covered community property.
If you win the lottery, that's community property.
After marriage, anything either partner earns or acquires is considered community property.
Varying systems of community property also exist in numerous European and Latin-American countries.
She tried it both before and after the community property rules took effect for domestic partners.
Community property, legal treatment of the possessions of married people as belonging to both of them.
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The history of marital property law shows a gradual spread of the community-property system.
"This permitted married taxpayers in community-property tax states to avoid the higher marginal rates.
If you move to another state, and particularly if you move between a community-property and non-community-property state, you must have your plan reviewed.
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