Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding property the courts can divide at the time of a divorce?
A) The general rule is that only the property acquired during the marriage is subject to division at the time of divorce.
B) At the time of divorce, property that belonged to one of the spouses prior to the marriage usually remains the property of that spouse unless otherwise agreed.
C) In a dual property state, both separate and marital property can be divided and distributed at the time of divorce.
D) In an all property state, the courts can reach both separate and marital property if necessary to achieve an equitable division of property.
C
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