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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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Property acquired before your marriage, or received during your marriage as a gift or inheritance, is generally considered separate property as long as you don’t commingle it.

From MarketWatch Feb. 12, 2026

All inheritance is treated as separate property, unless your sons sell the businesses and put them into a joint bank account or commingle the money.

From MarketWatch Nov. 24, 2025

Investment firms that are legally registered, the SEC says, aren’t allowed to commingle customer funds this way.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 28, 2023

Water from three un-named creeks will commingle in the new passage and flow toward Lake Washington.

From Seattle Times Aug. 17, 2023

I do my best to get a leash on my catastrophizing, and we commingle, converse, and serve the community.

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone

“If your assets have been commingled your spouse will inherit 100% interest in the house,” says Rhodes Law Firm, which has offices in North Carolina and Georgia.

From MarketWatch Jul. 22, 2026

If your daughter is married or marries sometime in the future, she can decide how much of her inheritance will be commingled with her spouse’s finances.

From MarketWatch Jun. 4, 2026

It grew because the Washington State Investment Board chose capable managers, balanced risk and compounded returns inside a commingled trust over decades.

From The Wall Street Journal May 15, 2026

The inspectors also reported crews spraying contaminated pool water onto neighboring properties and into storm drains, and excavator operators using toothed buckets that caused clean and contaminated soil to be commingled.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 29, 2025

Even my mother, who was obsessive about order and neatness in her house, chose to let the photographs of the two families get commingled and confused.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee

"The recovery environment presented challenges for maintaining the separation of remains, which can contribute to commingling," Dr Venkatesh said.

From BBC Jun. 11, 2026

The motion seeks a temporary order to prevent Nexstar from moving ahead with integrating or commingling the assets and operations it acquired from Tegna.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 20, 2026

This $800,000 inheritance belongs to you, and you are right to think twice before commingling it.

From MarketWatch Jan. 21, 2026

About 20 dogs lay on yoga mats with their owners or they milled about the room as the free “relaxation concert” began, the sounds of crystal quartz and Tibetan brass bowls commingling with intermittent barking.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2025

It is the one instance when the commingling of their convictions and the very intimacy of their partnership led him astray.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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