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What is marital property under New York Domestic Relations Law?

New York Domestic Relations Law section 236B(1)(c) defines marital property as all property acquired by either or both spouses during the marriage and before the execution of a separation agreement or the commencement of a matrimonial action, regardless of the form in which title is held, except as otherwise provided in an agreement pursuant to subdivision three of this part.  Marital property shall not include separate property.

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