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Transmutation

The legal conversion of separate property into marital property, or vice versa, through the actions of the spouses.

Understanding Transmutation

Transmutation occurs when the character of property changes — for example, when one spouse adds the other to the title of a premarital home, or when an inheritance is deposited into a joint account. Some states require a written agreement for transmutation, while others recognize it through conduct. Proving transmutation can be critical in property division disputes, especially for high-value assets like real estate or business interests.

Real-World Examples

By adding her husband to the deed of her premarital home, she effectively transmuted it into marital property.

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