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- Of Innocent Spouses and MFS Returns - forum. freeadvice. com
Dudette, I am NOT talking solely about community property states and more importantly, not only do 20% of the states use community property laws, those 20% have about 30% of the population including the two most populous ones BY FAR All of which is irrelevant since the OP from the original thread ISN'T in a community property state
- 401k-marital or not - Forum. FreeAdvice. com
In community property states, each persons EARNED income is theirs only to claim Income from investments, dividends, etc and certain deductions are considered to be joint
- Separate Income and Separate Property on Community Property claims
Attempting to better understand how premarital separate assets can remain protected in cases where couples choose not to go down the pre-nup agreement route in Community Property states My understanding after research shows that some states (Idaho, Louisiana, Wisconsin, and Texas) regard income to be considered marital income Nothing published goes into detail about this scenario Most cover
- Epstein Credits | Forum. FreeAdvice. com
Does anyone know if there is a similar law in the state of Washington? (I think this only pertains to the community property states)
- marital vs separate assets marital vs separate debts
The untitled spouse is only entitled to share in the increased value of the other’s separate property when that equity can be attributed to the investment of community property (Most common law states treat equity due to increased market value of separately owned real property as a marital asset
- Cc Charged Off Now What - Forum. FreeAdvice. com
Community property states have different rules governing probate, so it's important to understand your own state's rules when planning your estate For example, five states — Alaska, Arizona, California, Nevada and Wisconsin — allow couples to avoid probate by titling their property as "community property with right of survivorship "
- Community property state and beneficiary designation
California My husband of 25 years, just handed me a document to sign "Profit Sharing Plan Trust Beneficiary Designation" We live in California It states "Under this Plan, the surviving spouse of a deceased Participant is generally entitled to a "surviving spouse's benefit" equal to the
- Letter of Testamentary | Forum. FreeAdvice. com
California, like other community property states, provides a much quicker and simpler process California Probate Code Sections 13650-13660 will permit your mother to file a petition with the superior court requesting an order vesting in her his interest in all of their property that was acquired and held as community property
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