When determining the division of community property, the court usually presumes that the property acquired during the marriage belongs equally to both spouses. This means that, unless there is evidence to suggest otherwise, the court will generally aim for an equitable distribution of assets and debts. Factors such as the duration of the marriage, the financial contributions of each spouse, and the needs of any children may influence the final decision. However, the presumption can be challenged by demonstrating that certain assets should be considered separate property.
I presume you mean that someone you see is cutting trees... It all depends on who's property he is on. If he's on your property and does not have your permission...then call the police.
The price of the product itself.
Presume to judge the quality of the next generation.
Presume is an action. Therefore the word is already a verb.Presumes, presuming and presumed are other verbs, depending on the tense.
I presume that you were talking about Presume. Not persume , as it is incorrect.
Even though she knew him well, she did not want to presume how he felt about the situation. Presume is a verb.
I presume that the word "presume" is a verb.
Even though she knew him well, she was careful not to presume what he was thinking. He didn't want to presume he knew what would happen next.
The noun forms of the verb to presume are presumption and the gerund, presuming.
I presume it's half 4. Think of as true without any proof
Dr.Livingstone, I presume?
I presume she will be attending the meeting tomorrow.