Category: Community Property
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Understanding California Family Code 2640: Protecting Your Separate Property

In California family law, the division of assets often hinges on the “community property” presumption—the idea that everything acquired during a marriage belongs equally to both spouses. However, California Family Code 2640 provides a critical exception. It allows spouses to reclaim “separate property” contributions made toward community assets. Whether you are navigating a divorce or planning for the future,…
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Who Gets the Rings in a California Divorce? Learn the 3 Key Factors Now | Maples Family Law

Learn how California laws determine who keeps their rings after a divorce. Get answers to common questions about engagement versus wedding ring ownership and community versus separate property, while learning to protect your interests with Maples Family Law. Anna Y. Maples, Family Law Attorney Explains Who Gets the Wedding or Engagement Rings if You Divorce…

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