Property Ownership

In Kansas, can a married person hold title to real property in their own name only, without their spouse?

ANo — all property acquired during marriage must be jointly owned
BYes — Kansas is a common law (not community property) state, and a married person can hold title individually✓ Correct
COnly if the property was inherited
DOnly for investment properties, not primary residences

Explanation

Kansas is a common law property state, not community property. Married individuals can acquire and hold title individually, though spousal rights in the homestead may apply.

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