Property Ownership

In Montana, property acquired by one spouse during marriage through gift or inheritance is generally classified as:

ACommunity property owned equally by both spouses
BSeparate property belonging only to the spouse who received it✓ Correct
CMarital property subject to equal division upon divorce
DJoint tenancy property requiring both spouses' consent to transfer

Explanation

Montana is not a community property state. Property acquired by one spouse through gift or inheritance during marriage is generally classified as that spouse's separate property, not marital property.

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