The community property regime holds a significant position within the realm of marriage and family law, particularly the stipulation that property inherited by one spouse from a decedent is considered community property, which has considerable practical implications. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that in practice, this provision often contravenes the wishes of the decedent, impacts the protection of inheritors’ rights, and may lead to moral crises. This paper provides a detailed analysis of the attribution of inherited assets during the subsistence of the matrimonial relationship. It offers suggestions for refining the relevant provisions regarding the attribution of inherited property within the community property regime, aiming to better balance the interests of all parties involved and meet the diverse needs of contemporary society.
Jiayao Wang (Sun,) studied this question.