Acuerdo que prevé la herencia de la comunidad de bienes por la parte sobreviviente
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, you can include separate property in a community property agreement if both spouses agree to treat it as community property.
Yes, debts incurred during the marriage are generally considered community debts and are typically divided between both spouses in a divorce.
In a divorce, community property is typically divided equally between the two spouses, unless you have a different agreement in place.
Yes, you can change or revoke a community property agreement, but both spouses must agree and sign any changes in writing.
While it's not strictly necessary, having a lawyer can help ensure that your agreement meets legal standards and accurately reflects your wishes.
Community property is generally anything acquired during the marriage and is owned jointly, while separate property is what one partner owned before the marriage or received as a gift or inheritance.
A community property agreement is a legal document that allows married couples to decide how their property will be owned and managed during their marriage and after one spouse passes away.
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