Property Ownership
In Idaho, community property includes:
AProperty one spouse owned before marriage
BGifts and inheritances received by one spouse during marriage
CIncome earned by either spouse during marriage✓ Correct
DProperty purchased before marriage with commingled funds
Explanation
In Idaho's community property system, income earned by either spouse during the marriage is community property owned equally by both spouses. Property owned before marriage and gifts/inheritances received during marriage are separate property.
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