Property Ownership

Wyoming is NOT a community property state. In Wyoming, property acquired during marriage is typically treated as:

ACommunity property owned equally by both spouses
BSeparate property unless both spouses are on the title✓ Correct
CAutomatically joint tenancy property
DProperty owned by the primary earner

Explanation

Wyoming is a common law (separate property) state, not a community property state. Property in Wyoming is owned by whoever acquires it and is on the title, unless both spouses are listed as owners.

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