Community Property Flashcards

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1
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What does Separate Property include?

A

It includes:

1) Property acquired prior to marriage;
2) Property acquired after separation;
3) A gift, devisee, or bequest;
4) Property acquired with separate funds; AND
5) Profits from separate property.

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How will courts determine the character of an asset?

A

They will trace back the source of the funding used to acquire the property.

*A change in the form of the property will NOT change its characterization

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What happens to Community Property (CP) upon divorce?

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All CP is divided equally between the spouses, and a spouse’s Separate Property (SP) will remain his/her own.

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What is Quasi-Community Property (QCP)?

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Property acquired in another state that would be considered Community Property if acquired in CA.

*At divorce, QCP is treated as CP.

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What happens to QCP upon death?

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The surviving spouse has a 1⁄2 interest in QCP titled in decedent. (The decedent DOES NOT have any rights in QCP titled in surviving spouse’s name.)

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When does the married woman’s special presumption give the wife a presumption of Separate Property?

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If:

1) Title is taken in her name alone; AND
2) The property was acquired prior to 1975

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When does the economic community end?

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When:

a) Either spouse dies;
OR
b) Permanent physical separation (permanently living apart + no intent to continue marriage).

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What is a Putative Spouse, and what is he/she entitled to?

A

A spouse that has a good faith reasonable belief that he/she is married.

They are entitled to quasi-marital property (QMP) which is treated like CP upon divorce.
*QMP ends once a person learns they are not lawfully married.

Priority: Medium

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UNMARRIED COHABITANTS

What will courts enforce under
the Marvin case?

A

Agreements between cohabitating couples that are not married (as long as they are not expressly based on performance of illicit sexual acts).

Priority: Medium

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What are the rights of each spouse to manage and control Community Property?

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They may sell, encumber, or otherwise dispose of CP without the other’s consent.

Priority: HIGH

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What are the four exceptions to a spouse’s right to manage community property?

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1) Personal property transfers of CP for less than fair and reasonable value.
2) If one spouse is managing a business, they are given primary management and control of that business.
3) Transfers of community Real Property requires BOTH spouses to join the transaction.
4) Inter Vivos gifts of CP require written consent.

Priority: HIGH

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Fiduciary Duties

What duty does the confidential relationship of marriage impose?

A

The duty of the highest good faith and fair dealing on each spouse, and neither shall take any unfair advantage of the other.

Priority: HIGH

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Fiduciary Duties

What two acts are considered a breach of the duties imposed by marriage?

A

1) An intentional grossly negligent/reckless dissipation or destruction of property; and
2) A gain in financial advantage at the expense of the other spouse.

Priority: HIGH

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When do courts apply the Moore Principle?

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When property is acquired with comingled funds (both CP and SP) AND there is no title presumption.

*CP and SP are apportioned based on their relative contributions.

Priority: Low

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How is jointly titled property acquired during a marriage treated under the Anti-Lucas Statute?

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At divorce: It is treated as presumptively CP, but any SP used for the purchase is entitled to reimbursement.

At death: SP used to acquire jointly titled property is presumed to be a gift. (NO REIMBURSEMENT, unless otherwise agreed).

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Personal Injury Awards – Against 3rd Parties

During marriage/divorce
vs.
Before or after marriage

A

During marriage: personal injury awards/settlements are CP.

At divorce: assigned entirely to the injured spouse (unless
funds were comingled or there is economic hardship).

Before/after marriage: award is SP of injured spouse.

Priority: HIGH

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Personal Injury Awards – Against Spouse

Who receives a personal injury award when the cause of action is against the spouse?

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Personal injury awards/settlements against a tortfeasor spouse are ALWAYS the SP of the injured spouse.

Priority: HIGH

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When will courts use the Pereira Method to determine CP/SP business interests at divorce?

A

When business growth is mostly due to the spouse’s labor and abilities.

Owning spouse receives original principal value, plus a 10% annual rate of return. Remaining value of business is CP.

Priority: HIGH

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When will courts use the Van Camp Method to determine CP/SP business interests at divorce?

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When business growth is mostly due to the character and nature of the business itself.

The community receives a reasonable salary REDUCED by expenses, and remaining value of the business is the SP of the owning spouse.

Priority: HIGH

20
Q

How is the “Goodwill” of a business defined?

A

The intangible value of the business reputation beyond personal skill or value of assets.

*When goodwill is generated by community labor it is deemed CP.

Priority: Medium

21
Q

How is Goodwill valued?

A

By either:

a) The Market Value Method – price in sale of business; OR
b) Capitalization of Excess Earnings Method – present value of the future stream of income that the goodwill developed during marriage.

Priority: Medium

22
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How do courts determine the CP interest in a Whole Life Insurance Policy that was paid for with CP and SP funds?

A

They use the Buy-in-Rule, which states that CP value is apportioned using the formula below:
# of premium payments made with CP
(divided by)
total number of premium payments

Priority: Low

23
Q

Is Term Life Insurance designated as CP or SP?

A

Under the Final Payment Rule, it is designated as CP or SP according to the characterization of the last payment made.

Priority: Low

24
Q

Are stock options designated as CP or SP?

A

They are a form of employee compensation and are entirely CP, but only if they become exercisable during marriage.

Priority: Medium

25
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Hw are stock options deemed if they were awarded during marriage, but become exercisable after marriage?

A

It depends on how they were earned and intent of employer.

If awarded for past services: CP value is the time employed during marriage divided by the time employed until the date the option becomes exercisable.

If awarded to encourage the employee to stay: CP value is the time from the date the option was granted to the economic community ended divided by the time from the option was granted to the date the option becomes exercisable.

Priority: Medium

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Is a Loan taken out during the marriage considered a community or separate debt?

A

The personal credit of a spouse belongs to the community during marriage. Thus, a loan taken out is community debt (unless the lender’s primary intent for giving the loan was the spouse’s SP used as collateral).

Priority: Medium

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Q

What does the Anti-Lucas Statute state?

A

That any SP used to acquire jointly titled property is entitled to reimbursement.

*Reimbursement includes: down payments, payments for improvements, and principal payments.

Priority: Medium

28
Q

CP used to improve the other spouse’s SP vs.

CP used to improve a spouse’s own SP

A

CP used to improve other spouses SP: CP is then
presumed a gift.
CP used to improve a spouse’s own SP: The community is entitled to reimbursement (for either cost of improvement or the increase in value of SP).

Priority: Medium

29
Q

CP used to improve the other spouse’s SP vs.

CP used to improve a spouse’s own SP

A

CP used to improve other spouses SP: CP is then presumed a gift.

CP used to improve a spouse’s own SP: The community is entitled to reimbursement (for either cost of improvement or the increase in value of SP).

Priority: Medium

30
Q

SP used to improve CP
vs.
SP used to improve other spouse’s SP

A

SP used to improve CP: the spouse is entitled to reimbursement (for either the cost of the improvement or increase in value).

SP used to improve other spouse’s SP: the spouse is entitled to reimbursement for the amount of contribution made.

31
Q

When is the community entitled to reimbursement for Professional Degrees acquired during the marriage?

A

When:

1) CP funds are used to pay educational expenses including loans; AND
2) The education enhanced the spouse’s earning capacity.

Priority: Medium

32
Q

When is reimbursement NOT required to the community for Professional Degrees acquired during a marriage?

A

Where:

a) The community has substantially benefited from the education (after 10 years a benefit is presumed);
b) The other spouse received community funded education; OR
c) The education lessens the need for spousal support.

Priority: Medium

33
Q

When can Community Property be used to make child support payments from a prior marriage?

A

When SP is NOT available.

When CP is used to make payments and SP WAS available, then the community is entitled to a reimbursement

Priority: Medium

34
Q

When is a spouse entitled to reimbursement when they expend their SP for the other spouse’s medical expenses?

A

When:

a) Community Property was available; OR
b) If the debtor spouse had available Separate
Property.

Priority: Medium

35
Q

Pro-Rata Rule

How are payments made with CP treated when paying a spouse’s SP loan?

A

The community is entitled to a pro-rata ownership share of the property for amounts that reduced the principal debt on the asset.

Payments for mortgage interest, taxes, and insurance DO NOT count as reducing the principal debt.

Upon divorce: The community is entitled to reimbursement for its pro-rata share of SP.

Priority: Low

36
Q

What is a Transmutation, and when is it valid?

A

An agreement between spouses during marriage to change the character of an asset.

It’s valid only if (1985 and later):
1) It’s in writing;
2) Signed and consented to by spouse whose
interest is adversely affected; AND
3) It expressly declares a change in ownership.

Priority: HIGH

37
Q

Transmutations

What is the Gift of Insubstantial Value exception?

A

CP will be transmuted into SP by a gift from one spouse to the other, if the gift is:
1) Tangible property of a personal nature;
2) Used solely by the recipient spouse; AND
3) Insubstantial in value (considering the lifestyles
of the two parties).

Priority: HIGH

38
Q

When is an oral Prenuptial Agreement valid?

A

When:

a) It’s fully performed; OR
b) If the party detrimentally relied on the agreement.

Priority: Medium

39
Q

When is a Prenuptial Agreement valid?

A

When in writing and signed by both parties.

Priorty: Medium

40
Q

When will a Prenuptial Agreement be deemed Unenforceable?

A

If it is:

a) Involuntary;
b) Unconscionable; OR
c) Encourages divorce.

Priority: Medium

41
Q

When will a Prenuptial Agreement be deemed Unconscionable?

A

If:
a) The terms are unfair; OR
b) If a spouse DID NOT know the extent of the
other spouse’s property before signing the agreement.

Priority: Medium

42
Q

When will a Prenuptial Agreement be deemed Involuntary?

A

It is deemed involuntary UNLESS a court finds all of the following:
1) The party (against whom enforcement was sought) was represented by independent legal counsel or waived counsel requirement in writing;
2) The party has not less than 7 days to review the agreement;
3) If unrepresented: the party (against who enforcement was
sought) was fully informed of the terms and is proficient in
the language used in the agreement; AND
4) The agreement was NOT executed under duress, fraud, undue
influence, or lack of capacity.

Priority: Medium

43
Q

Can creditor’s reach CP to satisfy debts incurred before or during the marriage?

A

Yes, including debts for child and spousal support. But, a non- debtor spouse’s earnings are protected if:
1) The debt occurred before the marriage; AND
2) The earnings were held in a separate account to which
the debtor didn’t have access and no comingling occurred.

Priority: HIGH

44
Q

SP can only be reached to satisfy a spouse’s own personal debts.

What are the TWO exceptions where both CP and SP can be reached to satisfy such debts?

A

Necessities: The community is obligated to pay for a spouse’s necessities during marriage. When separated = only obligated during emergency situations.
Tort Liability: If the debtor was acting to benefit the community when the tort occurred, then CP must be used before reaching SP. If debtor was not acting to benefit community, then SP must be used first.

Priority: HIGH

45
Q

When can a creditor reach CP awarded to a spouse AFTER divorce?

A

When the spouse incurred the debt OR was assigned the debt by the court.

*A debt is incurred at the time the obligation to pay arises.

Priority: HIGH

46
Q

How are assets divided upon divorce?

A

Each spouse gets 1⁄2 of each community asset UNLESS the court determines that the interests of justice require a different division.

Priority: Medium

47
Q

What exceptions will change the division of assets upon a divorce?

A

1) Misappropriation by one spouse;
2) Separate debt;
3) Educational debts = assigned to spouse who incurred the
education;
4) Tort liabilities = assigned to tortfeasor spouse if liability
was NOT for community benefit;
5) Family home = awarded to spouse given custody; and
6) Closely held corporations.

Priority: Medium