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If my spouse received stock option grants during marriage but they have not vested yet, and if they vest in the future with significant value, is that community property?

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If my spouse received stock option grants during marriage but they have not vested yet, and if they vest in the future with significant value, is that community property?

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The analysis of this situation is somewhat complicated. Essentially, a portion of the gains upon the exercise of stock options will be community property and a portion will be separate property, based upon various formulas. We at the Law Offices of Nancy J. Bickford, APC are well-versed in these formulas and divorce laws in San Diego and can advise you of your rights.

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