Property Ownership
Nevada is a community property state. Which of the following is community property?
AProperty owned by one spouse before marriage
BProperty inherited by one spouse during marriage
CWages earned by either spouse during marriage✓ Correct
DA gift received by one spouse during marriage
Explanation
In Nevada's community property system, wages and income earned by either spouse during the marriage are community property owned equally by both spouses. Separate property includes property owned before marriage, gifts, and inheritances received during marriage.
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