When considering the division of assets and debts in a California divorce, it’s wise to understand what the law considers to be community and separate property. There are several reasons for this:
- Only community property needs to be divided.
- It’s good to confirm who owns any separate property.
- When a piece of property is a mixture of community and separate property, the law can help clarify.
- Some of the required divorce court forms distinguish between the two.
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1 Characterizing Property – Title
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2 Characterizing Property – Time of Acquisition
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3 Premarital Agreement Enforceability
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4 Listing and Characterizing Property
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5 Garnishing
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6 Child Support and Tax
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7 Fee Waiver
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