Property Ownership

In Tennessee, a 'community property' regime does NOT exist because Tennessee is a:

ACommunity property state
BCommon law (separate property) state✓ Correct
CCivil law state
DMixed property state

Explanation

Tennessee is a common law (separate property) state. Property acquired by one spouse belongs to that spouse individually unless titled jointly. This differs from community property states where most marital property is owned equally.

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