Chapter 519A — Rebuttable Presumptions

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 519A — Rebuttable Presumptions

519A.01 Application This section explains when Minnesota's community property rules apply. If a married couple earned property as community … 519A.02 Rebuttable Presumptions This section creates two assumptions the law uses to determine if property is community property. Property earned during … 519A.03 Disposition Upon Death When a married person dies, half of their community property belongs to the surviving spouse and cannot be given away by … 519A.04 Perfection of Title of Surviving Spouse This section explains how a surviving spouse can officially establish their ownership of community property after the … 519A.05 Perfection of Title of Personal Representative, Trustee, Heir or Devisee, or Testamentary Beneficiary This section explains how heirs, personal representatives, or trustees can establish their ownership of the deceased … 519A.06 Purchaser for Value or Lender This section protects people who buy community property or lend money against it in good faith. A buyer or lender who … 519A.07 Creditor's Rights This section says that the community property rules in this chapter do not change the rights of creditors. Creditors can … 519A.08 Acts of Married Persons This section says that married couples can change or end their community property interests at any time. The law does … 519A.09 Limitations on Testamentary Disposition This section says that the community property rules do not let a person give away property by will or trust if other … 519A.10 Uniformity of Application and Construction This section says this law should be interpreted consistently with similar laws in other states. Because this is a … 519A.11 Short Title This section gives the official short name of this law. It is called the 'Uniform Disposition of Community Property …