Family Law Rules

California Community Property Basics: Property and Debt Division in Divorce

Property division language should be precise, especially when spouses are finalizing an uncontested California divorce with a written agreement.

Community Property vs Separate Property

California is a community property state. Broadly, assets and debts acquired during marriage may be community, while certain pre-marriage or separate items may be treated differently.

Classification issues can be fact-specific and should be reviewed carefully.

  • Community property framework applies by default.
  • Separate property claims need clear support.
  • Debt allocation terms should be specific.

Build a Practical Asset and Debt Inventory

A complete inventory makes agreement drafting more reliable. Missing accounts or liabilities often create downstream problems.

Include account identifiers and approximate balances where possible.

  • Real property and mortgages.
  • Bank, brokerage, and retirement accounts.
  • Credit cards, loans, and tax obligations.

Draft Clear Allocation Terms

Judgment terms should state who receives each asset, who assumes each debt, and any equalization arrangements.

Clear language helps enforcement and implementation.

  • Identify each account or asset clearly.
  • State refinance or transfer expectations when relevant.
  • Address timing and required signatures.

Implementation and Follow-Up

A signed judgment is often the start of implementation, not the end. Transfers, account changes, and retirement orders may still be needed.

Keep a post-judgment checklist to avoid unfinished tasks.

  • Track deadlines for transfers.
  • Keep certified copies of orders.
  • Document completion for each asset/debt item.

Frequently Asked Questions

Agreed resolutions can vary in structure, but they must still be drafted clearly and comply with applicable law.

A complete and specific debt allocation is generally safer than broad statements that may be hard to enforce.

Judgments often need detailed terms on occupancy, refinance, buyout, or sale logistics.

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Retirement Accounts in Divorce

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