Property Ownership

In Utah, property acquired during marriage by either spouse is classified as:

ACommunity property owned equally by both spouses
BSeparate property of the acquiring spouse in most cases, since Utah is not a community property state✓ Correct
CMarital property subject to equal division upon divorce
DTenancy by the entirety

Explanation

Utah is NOT a community property state. Property acquired during marriage is generally the separate property of the acquiring spouse, unless both spouses take title together.

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