Revised Code of Washington (RCW) (Last Updated: August 9, 2016) |
Title 26. DOMESTIC RELATIONS |
Chapter 26.16. Rights and liabilities—Community property. |
Section 26.16.010. Separate property of spouse. |
Section 26.16.020. Separate property of domestic partner. |
Section 26.16.030. Community property defined—Management and control. |
Section 26.16.040. Community realty subject to liens, execution. |
Section 26.16.050. Conveyances between spouses or domestic partners. |
Section 26.16.060. Power of attorney between spouses or domestic partners. |
Section 26.16.070. Powers of attorney as to separate estate. |
Section 26.16.080. Execution of conveyance under power. |
Section 26.16.090. Powers of attorney as to community estate. |
Section 26.16.095. Purchaser of community real property protected by record title. |
Section 26.16.100. Claim of spouse or domestic partner in community realty to be filed. |
Section 26.16.110. Cloud on title—Removal. |
Section 26.16.120. Agreements as to status. |
Section 26.16.125. Custody of children. |
Section 26.16.140. Earnings and accumulations of spouses or domestic partners living apart, minor children. |
Section 26.16.150. Rights of married persons or domestic partners in general. |
Section 26.16.160. Civil disabilities of wife abolished. |
Section 26.16.180. Spouses or domestic partners may sue each other. |
Section 26.16.190. Liability for acts of other spouse or other domestic partner. |
Section 26.16.200. Debts incurred before marriage or domestic partnership—Separate debts—Child support obligation—Liability. |
Section 26.16.205. Liability for family support—Support obligation of stepparent. |
Section 26.16.210. Burden of proof in transactions between spouses or domestic partners. |
Section 26.16.220. Quasi-community property defined. |
Section 26.16.230. Quasi-community property—Disposition at death. |
Section 26.16.240. Quasi-community property—Effect of lifetime transfers—Claims by surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner—Waiver. |
Section 26.16.250. Quasi-community property—Characterization limited to determination of disposition at death—Waiver by written agreement. |