Equal Access To Funds

Summary

In California, both spouses have equal access to community property, including funds acquired during the marriage. Each spouse can manage and control these assets, but must provide an accounting if challenged. Mismanagement or hiding funds can lead to legal consequences. For specific types of funds or assets, such as bank accounts or investments, its important to understand the legal guidelines and seek advice if needed.

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How do I go about getting legal access to funds within a marriage as stated in California family law. Equal access
Hi ****! In California, both spouses generally have equal access to community property (assets acquired during the marriage). Here are some key points:
- Both spouses have equal management and control of community property.
- Either spouse can spend community funds, but must provide an accounting if challenged.
- Mismanagement or hiding funds can lead to legal consequences.
Do you need more information on specific types of funds or assets?
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To provide more specific information, could you tell me what type of funds or assets you are referring to? For example, are you talking about bank accounts, investments, real estate, or something else?