County of Alameda v. Aberle
Before: Christian
CHRISTIAN, J.
Fred W. Aberle appeals from a judgment against him on respondent’s complaint for reimbursement for old age security payments made to appellant’s mother. Appellant does not assert that the decision below was contrary to California law; rather, he contends that the applicable statute is invalid in that it deprives married women of vested property rights and unconstitutionally discriminates between married men and married women in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment (equal protection of the laws). We reject these contentions.
Sections 12100 and 12101 of the Welfare and Institutions Code (formerly sections 2224 and 2181) provide for the
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county’s action to recoup welfare benefits and for calculation of the adult child’s liability for benefits paid to his indigent parents. In those calculations all of the child’s income is taken into account, with reductions for his dependents. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 12101.) Appellant objects to this procedure on the ground that a married woman has a vested interest (Civ. Code, § 161a) in one-half the earnings of her husband because those earnings are community property (Civ. Code, § 164). To determine the husband’s liability on the basis of all of his earnings, appellant asserts, is to deprive the wife of her vested interest in one-half thereof and to discriminate unfairly against her.
However, this treatment of the husband’s liability to the county for the support of his indigent parents is in harmony with this state’s community property laws. Community property, except for the earnings of the wife, is liable for all of the husband’s debts; the enactment of section 161a creating the wife’s vested interest did not affect this rule.
(Grolemund
v.
Cafferata
(1941) 17 Cal.2d 679 [111 P.2d 641];
Gould
v.
Fuller
(1967) 249 Cal.App.2d 18 [57 Cal.Rptr. 23];
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