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Mike and Susan, registered domestic partners in California, purchase a condominium together. The deed lists them both by name but does not specify the form of ownership. Under California law, how is their property presumed to be held?

Correct Answer

D) Community property, the same as married couples

Under California Family Code §297.5, registered domestic partners have the same rights, protections, and obligations as married spouses. This includes the community property presumption. Property acquired during the domestic partnership is presumed to be community property when the deed is silent on the form of ownership.

Answer Options
A
Joint tenancy because domestic partners are treated differently than married couples
B
Tenancy in common with equal shares
C
Tenancy by the entirety, as recognized for domestic partners in California
D
Community property, the same as married couples

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