Divorce Housing Insights
Housing decisions during divorce often involve the intersection of legal agreements, financial restructuring, and mortgage feasibility. Divorce Housing Insights provides educational articles designed to help individuals better understand how housing, mortgage responsibility, and financial structure interact during the divorce process. These insights explore common questions surrounding refinancing, property division, settlement timing, and long-term housing sustainability.
How divorcing New Mexicans benefit from the state's strong separate-property protection (transmutation requires a written, signed agreement), structure community property buyouts under NMSA § 40-3-8, ...
How divorcing Nevadans navigate the country's shortest residency requirement and fastest divorc...
How divorcing Louisianans navigate the only Napoleonic civil law jurisdiction in the U.S., partition the community under the Louisiana Civil Code, and structure equity buyouts that fund — and why a Ce...
How divorcing Idahoans navigate Idaho Code § 32-712's fault-influenced community property division, work with the state's fast 21-day timeline, and structure equity buyouts that fund — and why a Certi...
How divorcing Wisconsinites apply the 1986 Marital Property Act to home equity division, navigate the equal-division presumption under Wis. Stat. § 767.61, and structure equity buyouts that fund — and...
How divorcing Arizonans handle disclaimer deeds, calculate community liens on sole-and-separate property, and structure equity buyouts under A.R.S. § 25-318 — and why a Certified Divorce Lending Profe...
How divorcing Washingtonians structure equity buyouts under RCW 26.09.080's broad just-and-equitable standard, account for Puget Sound home values, and qualify for the financing required to fund them ...
How divorcing Texans use the Owelty of Partition Lien to fund equity buyouts at 95–100% LTV — bypassing the Texas constitutional 80% cash-out cap — and why a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CD...
How divorcing Californians structure equity buyouts that price Moore/Marsden community claims correctly, preserve Prop 13 base year value where possible, and account for date-of-separation impacts — a...