Property Ownership

Montana does NOT recognize community property laws, meaning:

AMarried couples cannot own property together
BProperty acquired during marriage is not automatically considered equally owned by both spouses under community property rules✓ Correct
CAll property owned before marriage becomes marital property
DOnly the wage-earner spouse can hold title

Explanation

Montana is a common law property state, not a community property state. Property ownership is generally determined by whose name is on the title, not automatically split 50/50 between spouses.

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