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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

Any person who asserts that a specific object or asset is owned by one or other spouse bears the burden of proof. If no such proof may be adduced, the object or asset is presumed to be in the co-ownership of both spouses. Until proven otherwise, all assets of a spouse are deemed to be acquired property.

Tgi che pretenda ch’ina tscherta valur da facultad saja la proprietad d’in u da l’auter consort, sto cumprovar quai. Sche quai na po betg vegnir cumprovà, vegn presumà che la valur da facultad saja en cumproprietad da tuts dus consorts. Tut la facultad d’in consort vala sco acquist fin ch’igl è cumprovà il cuntrari.