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Rebuttable Presumption

A legal assumption that stands until someone provides proof to the contrary. For example, any property acquired during the marriage is presumed to be community. A person who wants to show that property is actually their sole and separate property can “rebut” that presumption by showing, by clear and convincing evidence, that the property is not community. Not all rebuttable presumptions have a clear and convincing evidence standard, but many do.

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