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"It's especially difficult for children from homes where everything is community property."
It is similar to the common law concept of community property.
This, however, is at present a new angle on the law of community property.
This is the rule even in states with community property laws.
It is now community property and may not be accessed.
"How can I pay you when we share community property?
Giving her all your money so there won't be any left in the community property.
The complicated division of community property took until 1829 to finish.
But what I like mean is that it's like community property.
We wouldn't have had any community property only for you."
California was a community property state, which roughly meant an equal split.
These citizens enjoyed access to community property and in some cases additional protection under the law.
However, you should check to determine whether you live in a community property state.
Technically, the carts are community property, but no one believes that.
Under California community property rules, all marital assets are split 50-50.
It is extremely important to bear in mind that there are no two community property states with exactly the same laws on the subject.
The reconstruction of the buildings started that year using the income from various community properties.
The bishop tried to transfer community property located in the village to the church.
"Have you noticed how a used newspaper kind of becomes community property?
In some states this could be considered community property".
"If they'd divorced, the business would have been considered community property, wouldn't it?"
If a polygamous family split, how would the community property be divided?
Both consolidation and frustration mean the end of the universal community property regime.
Horse ownership for all except a few exceptional animals were almost community property.
And, as a wife, she has community property rights."