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is arizona community property state

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DelJohnny
11/28/2025, 07:22:04 AM

Yes, In Arizona, community property law governs how marital assets and debts are handled. Anything gained during the marriage is generally shared equally between both partners, while property that one spouse owned prior to the marriage, or received as a personal gift or inheritance, is usually considered separate and stays with that spouse after divorce.

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