Getting a divorce is stressful enough; having to discuss money is often an unwelcome topic, but it is necessary. In finalizing a divorce, couples must have a written agreement on how their assets, particularly real estate, if they have any, should be divided. During such division, many couples get into heated arguments about who has the right to specific assets. However, the division of the asset must be finalized, and a judge in a family court must deem it fair before the divorce can go through. So keep reading to learn more about the basics of dividing real estate in a divorce.
