Property Ownership
In Missouri, a community property state is NOT applicable because:
AMissouri is a common law (separate property) state✓ Correct
BMissouri adopted community property in 1990
COnly agricultural land uses community property
DThe Missouri Constitution prohibits it
Explanation
Missouri is a common law (separate property) state, not a community property state. Property acquired during marriage is not automatically co-owned by both spouses unless titled jointly.
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