absolute community of property

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    ACP Dissolution, A99-101 Family Code

    1. ACP Termination Grounds for ACP Dissolution 1) Death of Either Spouse 2) Decree of Legal Separation 3) Declaration of Nullity or Annulment of Marriage 4) Judicial Separation of Property a. Death Related: Death of Either Spouse, A99(1) Family Code b. Decree of Legal Separation Related: Decree of Legal Separation, A99(2) Family Code c. Nullity…

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    Judicial Separation of Property, A99(4) Family Code

    Art. 99. The absolute community terminates: x x x (4) In case of judicial separation of property during the marriage under Articles 134 to 138. (175a) Related provisions: Art. 134. In the absence of an express declaration in the marriage settlements, the separation of property between spouses during the marriage shall not take place except…

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    Nullity or Annulment of Marriage, A99(3) Family Code

    Art. 99. The absolute community terminates: x x x (3) When the marriage is annulled or declared void; x x x Related: • Void Marriages, A35-44 Family Code • Voidable Marriages, A45 Family Code 1) The system of absolute community of property, where all assets earned or acquired during the marriage are jointly owned by…

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    Decree of Legal Separation, A99(2) Family Code

    Art. 99. The absolute community terminates: x x x (2) When there is a decree of legal separation; x x x Related: Legal Separation, A56 Family Code 1) The absolute community of property — a legal setup where all properties acquired during the marriage are commonly owned by both spouses — officially ends when a…

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    Death of Either Spouse, A99(1) Family Code

    Art. 99. The absolute community terminates: (1) Upon the death of either spouse; x x x 1) The legal system of absolute community of property, where spouses share ownership of all assets acquired during the marriage, comes to an automatic end if either the husband or the wife passes away. The death of one spouse…