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Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Selling a Home During Divorce
Who gets the house in a divorce?
The division of the marital home is determined by state laws (which can be community property or equitable distribution) and the specific circumstances of your divorce. It’s typically resolved as part of the overall asset division process.
How do we sell our house during divorce?
Selling a house during divorce usually involves valuing the property, agreeing on sale terms with your spouse, listing it on the market, and then distributing the proceeds according to your divorce agreement or court order. Working with legal counsel and a real estate professional experienced in divorce sales is recommended.
What are the tax implications of selling a house in divorce?
Selling a house in divorce can have capital gains tax implications. However, you may be eligible for a primary residence exclusion if certain criteria are met. It’s crucial to consult with a tax advisor or financial professional to understand your specific situation.
Do we have to sell the house in a divorce?
No, selling the house is not always mandatory. Alternatives include one spouse buying out the other’s share, deferring the sale until a later agreed-upon time (e.g., after children graduate), or even maintaining co-ownership under specific terms.
How is house equity divided in a divorce?
House equity is typically divided as part of the total marital asset division. This often involves obtaining a professional appraisal to determine the fair market value, subtracting any outstanding mortgage, and then splitting the remaining equity based on your divorce settlement or court order.
Should we sell the house before or after divorce is final?
Both options have pros and cons. Selling before the divorce is final can simplify asset division, but selling after might provide more clarity regarding court orders or settlement terms. This decision should be made with legal and financial advice, considering your unique circumstances.
What happens if one spouse refuses to sell the house in a divorce?
If one spouse refuses to sell the house and an agreement cannot be reached, the other spouse may need to file a legal action called a ‘partition action.’ This asks the court to order the sale of the property and division of the proceeds.
How do we determine the value of our house for divorce?
The value of your house for divorce purposes is typically determined by a professional appraisal, which provides an unbiased assessment of its fair market value. Sometimes, a comparative market analysis (CMA) from a real estate agent may also be used.
Who pays for repairs/upgrades when selling a house in divorce?
Responsibility for repairs or upgrades during a divorce sale should be clearly negotiated and agreed upon in your divorce settlement. Costs are often split between spouses, or sometimes deducted from the sale proceeds before distribution.
Can I force the sale of a house in a divorce?
Yes, if you and your spouse cannot agree on the sale of the house, you can petition the court to order a forced sale. This legal process is known as a ‘partition action’ and can compel the sale of the property even if one party objects.