Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.16 - Rights and Liabilities—Community Property.
26.16.030 - Community property defined—Management and control.

RCW 26.16.030
Community property defined—Management and control.

Property not acquired or owned, as prescribed in RCW 26.16.010 and 26.16.020, acquired after marriage or after registration of a state registered domestic partnership by either domestic partner or either husband or wife or both, is community property. Either spouse or either domestic partner, acting alone, may manage and control community property, with a like power of disposition as the acting spouse or domestic partner has over his or her separate property, except:
(1) Neither person shall devise or bequeath by will more than one-half of the community property.
(2) Neither person shall give community property without the express or implied consent of the other.
(3) Neither person shall sell, convey, or encumber the community real property without the other spouse or other domestic partner joining in the execution of the deed or other instrument by which the real estate is sold, conveyed, or encumbered, and such deed or other instrument must be acknowledged by both spouses or both domestic partners.
(4) Neither person shall purchase or contract to purchase community real property without the other spouse or other domestic partner joining in the transaction of purchase or in the execution of the contract to purchase.
(5) Neither person shall create a security interest other than a purchase money security interest as defined in *RCW 62A.9-107 in, or sell, community household goods, furnishings, or appliances, or a community mobile home unless the other spouse or other domestic partner joins in executing the security agreement or bill of sale, if any.
(6) Neither person shall acquire, purchase, sell, convey, or encumber the assets, including real estate, or the good will of a business where both spouses or both domestic partners participate in its management without the consent of the other: PROVIDED, That where only one spouse or one domestic partner participates in such management the participating spouse or participating domestic partner may, in the ordinary course of such business, acquire, purchase, sell, convey or encumber the assets, including real estate, or the good will of the business without the consent of the nonparticipating spouse or nonparticipating domestic partner.

[ 2008 c 6 § 604; 1981 c 304 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 108 § 3; Code 1881 § 2409; RRS § 6892.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: Article 62A.9 RCW was repealed in its entirety by 2000 c 250 § 9A-901, effective July 1, 2001. For later enactment, see Article 62A.9A RCW.


Part headings not law—Severability—2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900 and 26.60.901.


Severability—1981 c 304: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1981 c 304 § 46.]


Community property—Homestead selection: RCW 6.13.020.


Descent and distribution of community property: RCW 11.04.015.


Quasi-community property defined: RCW 26.16.220.


Simultaneous death, uniform act: Chapter 11.05A RCW.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 26 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 26.16 - Rights and Liabilities—Community Property.

26.16.010 - Separate property of spouse.

26.16.020 - Separate property of domestic partner.

26.16.030 - Community property defined—Management and control.

26.16.040 - Community realty subject to liens, execution.

26.16.050 - Conveyances between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.060 - Power of attorney between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.070 - Powers of attorney as to separate estate.

26.16.080 - Execution of conveyance under power.

26.16.090 - Powers of attorney as to community estate.

26.16.095 - Purchaser of community real property protected by record title.

26.16.100 - Claim of spouse or domestic partner in community realty to be filed.

26.16.110 - Cloud on title—Removal.

26.16.120 - Agreements as to status.

26.16.125 - Custody of children.

26.16.140 - Earnings and accumulations of spouses or domestic partners living apart, minor children.

26.16.150 - Rights of married persons or domestic partners in general.

26.16.160 - Civil disabilities of wife abolished.

26.16.180 - Spouses or domestic partners may sue each other.

26.16.190 - Liability for acts of other spouse or other domestic partner.

26.16.200 - Debts incurred before marriage or domestic partnership—Separate debts—Child support obligation—Liability.

26.16.205 - Liability for family support—Support obligation of stepparent.

26.16.210 - Burden of proof in transactions between spouses or domestic partners.

26.16.220 - Quasi-community property defined.

26.16.230 - Quasi-community property—Disposition at death.

26.16.240 - Quasi-community property—Effect of lifetime transfers—Claims by surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner—Waiver.

26.16.250 - Quasi-community property—Characterization limited to determination of disposition at death—Waiver by written agreement.