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In Louisiana community property law, 'separate property' includes:
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B) Property owned before marriage, inherited property, and property received as a gift during marriage
Under Louisiana Civil Code Art. 2341, separate property includes property acquired before marriage, property inherited or received by donation (gift) during marriage, and property acquired with separate funds.
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A
All property acquired during marriageB
Property owned before marriage, inherited property, and property received as a gift during marriageC
Only the family homeD
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Related Topics & Key Terms
Related Topics:
community propertymatrimonial regimesCivil Code Art. 2341comminglingspousal consent in real estate
Key Terms:
separate propertycommunity propertyCivil Code Art. 2341inheritancematrimonial regime
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