Property Ownership

In Montana, 'community property' as a form of marital ownership is:

ARecognized and commonly used in Montana
BNot recognized in Montana, which is a common law (separate property) state✓ Correct
COnly available for real property, not personal property
DRequired for all married couples under Montana family law

Explanation

Montana is a common law (separate property) state, not a community property state. Each spouse owns their own separately acquired property.

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