Inherited property is not generally considered community property. However, if the property is located in another state, the property laws in that state govern.
its commutative property. and it basically states that a + b = b + a ANDa * b = b*aexample 3 + 4 = 4 + 3 3 * 4 = 4 *3 This DOES NOT apply to subtraction or division though.
Community property is generally anything that was acquired after marriage . This can include the house you bought, cars, furniture, artwork, collectibles and even income that was earned during the...
Inherited Property Received During Marriage is Considered Separate, not Community Property.
In Most Community Property States, inherited property acquired after Marriage is not considered a...