Property Ownership
In Louisiana, a property donated to a child as a birthday gift is classified as:
ACommunity property
BSeparate property of the child (and later the child's separate property in their own marriage)✓ Correct
CThe donating parent's separate property
DCommunity property only if the child is married
Explanation
Property received as a gift is separate property under Louisiana's community property regime — it belongs solely to the recipient, not to any future or current spouse's community.
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