California Laws: Family Code Sections 910-916
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- California Laws: Family Code Section 910
(a) Except as otherwise expressly provided by statute, the community estate is liable for a debt incurred by either spouse before or during marriage, regardless... - California Laws: Family Code Section 911
(a) The earnings of a married person during marriage are not liable for a debt incurred by the person's spouse before marriage. After the earnings... - California Laws: Family Code Section 912
For the purposes of this part, quasi-community property is liable to the same extent, and shall be treated the same in all other respects, as... - California Laws: Family Code Section 913
(a) The separate property of a married person is liable for a debt incurred by the person before or during marriage. (b) Except as otherwise... - California Laws: Family Code Section 914
(a) Notwithstanding Section 913, a married person is personally liable for the following debts incurred by the person's spouse during marriage: (1) A debt incurred... - California Laws: Family Code Section 915
(a) For the purpose of this part, a child or spousal support obligation of a married person that does not arise out of the marriage... - California Laws: Family Code Section 916
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, after division of community and quasi-community property pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 2500): (1) The...
