Property Ownership
Community property in California includes:
AProperty owned before marriage
BProperty inherited during marriage
CEarnings and property acquired during marriage while domiciled in California✓ Correct
DGifts received by one spouse during marriage
Explanation
In California, community property includes all earnings and property acquired during the marriage while domiciled in California. Separate property includes property owned before marriage or acquired by gift or inheritance during marriage.
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