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- Embed this noticeI didn't when we met. We really created it together.
The idea of "community property" is that what each spouse does, their labors, allow the other spouse to do what they to. So if the wife tends to the house and children, that allows the husband to work and earn money. Ergo, the result of the union and the labor of it belongs to both spouses equally.
Plus, she does all of my admin work, including accounting, billing, mailing, document review (for grammar and spelling) etc. She also does all of my notary too. So even my practice is the result of our joint efforts.
Plus, we're generally on the same page and rarely disagree about anything. There's no fighting here.
So we've never really looked at it as a my stuff vs. her stuff issue, and there's never been a dispute that requires it.