A married couple may hold real or personal property as joint tenants, tenants in common, or as community property.
[8:119:1873; B § 158; BH § 506; C § 517; RL § 2162; NCL § 3362]—(NRS A 1959, 408; 2017, 761)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 123 - Rights of Married Couples
NRS 123.020 - Curtesy and dower not allowed.
NRS 123.030 - How a married couple may hold property.
NRS 123.050 - Spouse not liable for debts of other incurred before marriage.
NRS 123.060 - No interests in property of other.
NRS 123.070 - Spouses may make contracts.
NRS 123.100 - Abandoned spouse not liable for support of abandoning spouse.
NRS 123.110 - When spouse must support other spouse.
NRS 123.121 - Segregation of damage awards when spouses sue jointly.
NRS 123.125 - Character of property transferred into trust.
NRS 123.130 - Separate property of each spouse.
NRS 123.140 - Inventory of separate property: Execution; recording; supplemental inventory.
NRS 123.150 - Recording of inventory is notice and evidence of title.
NRS 123.160 - Effect of failure to record inventory.
NRS 123.170 - Each spouse controls own separate property.
NRS 123.180 - Property and earnings of minor children.
NRS 123.220 - Community property defined.
NRS 123.230 - Control of community property.
NRS 123.250 - Ownership of survivor upon death of spouse; disposal by will of decedent.
NRS 123.259 - Division of income and resources of married couple: Manner; conditions; restrictions.
NRS 123.270 - Contracts or settlements to be written and acknowledged.
NRS 123.280 - Recording in counties where real property situated.
NRS 123.290 - Record of contract to impart notice.
NRS 123.300 - Effect of not recording contract or settlement.
NRS 123.310 - Minors may make marriage contracts or settlements.