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Is Arizona a community property State?

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Is Arizona a community property State?

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Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) ยง 25-211 provides that all property acquired by either husband or wife during marriage is community property, except that which is acquired by gift or by inheritance. Generally income from community property is divided equally between both spouses.

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Arizona is a community property state because of our state law. Community property generally means that spouses equally share ownership of anything purchased, acquired, or paid for during the marriage no matter who uses the property, who paid for the property or what name a title is under.

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