Arkansas Code § 28-15-104

Form of partition, reclassification, or waiver
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(a) Community-property spouses domiciled in this state may partition or reclassify property to which this chapter otherwise would apply. The partition or reclassification must be in a record signed by both community-property spouses. (b) A community-property spouse domiciled in this state may waive a right granted by this chapter only by complying with the law of this state, including this state's choice-of-law rules, applicable to waiver of a spousal property right. Added by Act 2023, No. 582,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
(a) Community-property spouses domiciled in this state may partition or reclassify property to which this chapter otherwise would apply. The partition or reclassification must be in a record signed by both community-property spouses. (b) A community-property spouse domiciled in this state may waive a right granted by this chapter only by complying with the law of this state, including this state's choice-of-law rules, applicable to waiver of a spousal property right. Added by Act 2023, No. 582,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
(a) Community-property spouses domiciled in this state may partition or reclassify property to which this chapter otherwise would apply. The partition or reclassification must be in a record signed by both community-property spouses. (b) A community-property spouse domiciled in this state may waive a right granted by this chapter only by complying with the law of this state, including this state's choice-of-law rules, applicable to waiver of a spousal property right. Added by Act 2023, No. 582,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
(a) Community-property spouses domiciled in this state may partition or reclassify property to which this chapter otherwise would apply. The partition or reclassification must be in a record signed by both community-property spouses.
(b) A community-property spouse domiciled in this state may waive a right granted by this chapter only by complying with the law of this state, including this state's choice-of-law rules, applicable to waiver of a spousal property right.

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