What is Community Property and Separate Property?
This property designation further concerns the ownership of real property by legally married couples. It applies to real and personal property. As explained above, ownership of property as tenants by the entirety would control with regard to real property. Generally, property held by a married couple is either classified as marital property or separate property.
What is Marital Property?
Is owned equally by both spouses and each spouses consent must be present to legally sell the property.
What is Separate Marital Property?
Belongs to one spouse or the other. It does not require the consent of both spouses to sell or transfer.
There are two systems in the United States for determining whether property is marital or separate. One system follows the common law rule and the other follows the community property rule.
What are Common Law Martial Property Rules?
Common law states that martial or separate property is determined by whose name is on the title, who purchases the property, or who receives it as a gift.
What are Community Marital Property Rules?
In states observing community property rules, all property acquired during the marriage is considered marital property, with the exception of property acquired before marriage, property inherited, or received as a gift. This rule is analogous to the concept of property owned as tenants by the entirety. This rule becomes important in the event of divorce between the parties. The court will be forced to determine who owns property.
- Example: Tom and Jane are married. Their primary possessions are a home and a car. Determining who owns the property will depend on whether it is marital property or separate property. If the state is a common law state, whoever’s name is on the title to the home and car own it. If it is a community property state, ownership depends on whether the home or vehicle was acquired by an individual prior to marriage or pursuant to a gift or inheritance. If it was purchased during the marriage, it will be considered community property.