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<blockquote><blockquote><tt>(g) property derived from property or the disposition of property referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (f).</tt></blockquote></blockquote> | <blockquote><blockquote><tt>(g) property derived from property or the disposition of property referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (f).</tt></blockquote></blockquote> | ||
To boil all this down, a spouse's excluded property is all property that the spouse owns on the date of cohabitation or the date of marriage, whichever is earlier. Other property acquired during the relationship can also be a spouse's excluded property, including: | To boil all this down, a spouse's excluded property is all the property that the spouse owns on the date of cohabitation or the date of marriage, whichever is earlier. Other property acquired during the relationship can also be a spouse's excluded property, including: | ||
*gifts, | *gifts, |