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Inheritances are typically considered separate property under most state laws, meaning that if you inherit a property while married, it usually belongs solely to you unless you choose to commingle it with marital assets. However, some states have community property laws where inherited assets can be treated differently. It's essential to consult a legal expert in your jurisdiction to understand how inheritance laws apply to your specific situation.

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Is inherited property in Tennessee considered marital property for both spouses?

No, what you inherit is yours and not part of the marriage.


How was the status of women similar in Egyptian and Sumerian society?

Both could inherit and own property.


Does widowed spouse inherit as right of survivorship or joint tenant in VA?

If she and her husband were both on the deed, it will be survivorship. If not, she will have a claim on the property.


Are the property brothers married or gay?

The twins from the show Property Brothers are neither married or gay. Both brothers are single, although Jonathan has been married in the past.


What is taking property that does not belong to you?

That is considered theft. It can result in both civil and criminal penalties.


What kind of estate is community property considered?

An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.


Is your marriage legal in the state of Alabama if your husband was married to someome else in Tennessee both marriages have a legal licence for the state it took place?

Absolutely not. You can only be legally to one person in the United States. You are not married and your "husband" committed bigamy- knowingly marrying while already married. You should be aware that your "husband's" legal wife will inherit his property should he die. She is his legal heir at law.


Who does a son inherit traits from?

Children of any gender inherit traits from both parents.


Does your inherit characteristics from your mother only?

No, you inherit characteristics from both your mother and your father. Genes from both parents contribute to your physical and behavioral traits.


If you are married and the spouse dies would an adult child from a previous marriage have rights to the family business in California?

Yes. California is a community property state, therefore all marital property belong equally to both spouse's and it is not likely the business would be subject to claims by a child of the deceased. This especially holds true if the business was jointly acquired during the marriage.


How can offspring inherit a recessive trait?

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Where does a male puppy inherit traits from?

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