Prenuptial Agreement / Personal Property Acquired
Tied together with the degree to which
income is kept separate or comingled and/or one or more
community property accounts are established, is the
acquisition of personal property items. For most parties
in a prenuptial agreement, it is typically easiest
to address the issue of property who owns the new sofa,
etc... by simply establishing one or more community accounts
and agreeing what may be purchased with those funds in different
circumstances. The one exception is sometimes the purchase
of automobiles. Although the community property like
the ;family SUV is typically purchased and/or paid for with
funds from a community property account, the parties
can also agree to contribute a certain percentage to any
such purchase. Titling to such vehicles is based upon whose
money was spent.
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