Property Ownership

Idaho is a community property state. Property acquired during marriage is generally considered:

ASeparate property of whichever spouse earned the money
BOwned equally by both spouses✓ Correct
COwned entirely by the primary earner
DOwned by the state until probate

Explanation

Idaho is one of nine community property states. Property acquired during marriage through the efforts of either spouse is generally considered community property, owned equally (50/50) by both spouses.

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