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    Default Is an Irrevocable Trust Naming One Spouse as Beneficiary Considered a Community Asset

    My question involves marriage law for the State of: California

    Is an irrevocable trust which names one spouse as a beneficiary considered a "community asset" in CA? Or would this be the spouse's separate property?

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    Default Re: Is an Irrevocable Trust Naming One Spouse as Beneficiary Considered a Community A

    That will depend on the facts, including the type of trust, the identity of the grantor, when it was created, and when and how it was funded.

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