Property Ownership
Arizona is a community property state. Community property generally includes property:
AAcquired by either spouse before marriage
BReceived as a gift or inheritance by one spouse during marriage
CAcquired by either spouse during the marriage with marital earnings✓ Correct
DHeld in a living trust by one spouse
Explanation
In Arizona, community property is generally any property acquired during the marriage with marital earnings. Separate property includes property owned before marriage or received as a gift or inheritance during marriage.
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