Property Ownership

In Arizona, 'separate property' that is intentionally mixed with community property so that it can no longer be traced is said to have been:

ATransmuted
BCommingled and may become community property✓ Correct
CEncumbered
DHypothecated

Explanation

When separate property is commingled with community property to the point that it can no longer be separately traced, Arizona courts may treat it as community property, a concept known as transmutation by commingling.

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