What Is, and What isn’t, Community Property? – The Reape-Rickett Law Firm
California is a community property state, but that begs the question, what is community property? The California Family Code defines community property as: “Except as otherwise provide by statute, all property, whether real or personal, wherever situated, acquired by a married person during the marriage while domiciled in this state is community property.” Ok, but what does that actually mean, and what are the exceptions?
Here’s an easy way to think about community property: From the day you say, “I do,” every dollar you earn is 50% your dollar and 50% your spouse’s dollar. So, the next time your spouse says “thank you” when you pay the bill at a restaurant, they are really paying half of the bill themselves. And yes, they also paid for one-half of that anniversary gift you bought them. Except in most, but not all cases, once they receive the gift it becomes their sole and separate property. By now you see that the law isn’t very romantic to say the least.
What isn’t Community Property? Generally, anything you brought into the marriage or that you receive by gift or inheritance. The law regarding disability insurance, worker’s compensation, and personal injury awards is more complicated. This is why you should always consult with an experienced family law attorney before you assume something is your separate property.
Sometimes, you can receive separate property and turn it into community property. The best example is when a person receives a monetary inheritance and deposits that money into a joint bank account. That money doesn’t automatically become community property, but the longer it stays in the joint bank account the more chance it becomes commingled with community property to the extent that the separate property is effectively gone. It is often prudent to keep inheritance money separate because you may want to do things with that money, which is your separate property.
If you have questions concerning community verses separate property consulting with an experienced family law attorney can help you understand the status of property and even help you avoid potentially expensive mistakes. Contact The Reape-Rickett Law Firm today at (888) 846-6166 or visit www.DivorceDigest.com.
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