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San Diego Law Review

Journal

1993

5110.730

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Formalizing Interspousal Transfers Of Real And Personal Property In California, Kim M. Seavey May 1993

Formalizing Interspousal Transfers Of Real And Personal Property In California, Kim M. Seavey

San Diego Law Review

In 1984, California had the simplest laws regarding interspousal transmutations of real and personal property of all community property states. Claiming that one's spouse had always referred to his or her separate property as "ours" could be enough for a court to find that a transmutation from separate to community property had occurred. In 1985, California enacted section 5110.730 of the Civil Code to help rid courts of litigation spawned by easy transmutation laws. By 1990, California's transmutation statute was considered the toughest of all community property states that allow interspousal transmutations. This Comment examines pre-1985 transmutation case law and …