Property Ownership
A North Dakota couple divorcing can divide real property through a:
ABoundary survey only
BProperty settlement agreement or court order in the divorce proceedings, with deed to transfer the property✓ Correct
CPartition action only
DAdverse possession claim
Explanation
Real property owned by divorcing spouses is typically divided through a property settlement agreement incorporated into the divorce decree, or by court order, with a deed executed to transfer the property according to the settlement.
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