Marital Property
All assets and debts acquired by either spouse during the marriage, which are subject to division in divorce.
Understanding Marital Property
Marital property includes income earned, homes purchased, retirement benefits accrued, businesses built, debts incurred, and other assets acquired from the wedding date until the date of separation or filing. Gifts and inheritances received by one spouse are generally excluded. The distinction between marital and separate property is critical because only marital property is subject to division. Commingling separate property with marital funds can convert it to marital property in many states.
Real-World Examples
The 401(k) he contributed to during the marriage was marital property, but the inheritance he received from his grandmother remained his separate property.
State-by-State Variations
Community property states (AZ, CA, ID, LA, NV, NM, TX, WA, WI) split marital property 50/50. Equitable distribution states divide it fairly but not necessarily equally.
Related Terms
Property owned by both spouses together, which must be divided or allocated during divorce proceedings.
Personal PropertyMovable possessions such as vehicles, furniture, jewelry, art, electronics, and other items that are not real estate.
PartitionThe legal process of dividing jointly-owned property, either by physical division or by forced sale with proceeds split between the owners.
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