Property Ownership
Nevada is a community property state. Which of the following is considered separate property?
AWages earned by one spouse during the marriage
BA home purchased jointly after marriage
CAn inheritance received by one spouse during marriage✓ Correct
DRental income from a jointly owned property
Explanation
In Nevada, property inherited by one spouse during the marriage is considered separate property, not community property. Wages earned during marriage, jointly purchased assets, and income from community property are generally community property.
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