Property Ownership
The Virginia Uniform Disposition of Community Property Act applies to:
AAll property acquired during a Virginia marriage
BProperty brought to Virginia from community property states, preserving its community property character✓ Correct
CAll properties owned by married couples in Virginia
DProperty subject to divorce proceedings only
Explanation
Virginia is not a community property state, but the Uniform Disposition of Community Property Act protects property acquired as community property in community property states when the owners move to Virginia.
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