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Real estate after divorce – how to make a fresh start?

Divorce is undoubtedly an emotional challenge, but it can also offer an opportunity for a fresh start. We explain what can happen to jointly owned property.

Your property is associated with many memories and emotions, which can be painful after a divorce. Selling it allows you to find emotional closure and start a new chapter in your life.

After a divorce, many property owners are faced with the question of whether to keep or sell their property. The decision you make can have a significant impact on your future financial stability and emotional well-being. Take the time to carefully weigh the pros and cons and make an informed decision.

Selling your property opens up numerous new opportunities

Especially after a divorce, shared property can be a financial burden, particularly if it has not yet been paid off. Selling your property opens up numerous new perspectives: you can purchase a property that better suits your current life situation—be it a smaller, easier-to-maintain home or a new apartment in a different neighborhood. Consider this opportunity as a chance to adapt your living situation to your new needs. However, selling is not always advisable, especially if children are involved and one parent needs to live in the shared house or apartment.

If the parties are having difficulty reaching a decision, a mediator should be considered. A neutral intermediary, such as a real estate agent, can help to find mutual agreements that meet the needs of both parties.

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These are the options available to couples after a divorce with joint property

  • Sale of the property
    Selling is a common option, with the proceeds divided between the former partners. This allows both to gain financial freedom and draw a clean line under their shared past.
  • Buy-out
    One person can pay out the other and take sole ownership of the property. This requires agreement on the value of the property and a clear agreement on the payout process.

  • Renting out
    the property The property can be rented out, which allows both partners to continue to earn income from it. This can be a temporary solution until a final decision is made or the financial situation improves.

  • In some cases, the former partners decide to continue sharing the property temporarily, for example, if children are involved. It is important to establish clear rules for use and cost sharing to avoid conflicts.

Division of property after divorce with children – seek advice now

The division of property after a divorce can be particularly complex when children are involved. Not only must the legal aspects be taken into account, but the emotional needs of the children must also be considered. The property may represent a home for them that offers security and stability. It is therefore crucial that parents work together to consider how they want to arrange the living situation after the divorce in order to create the best possible environment for their children. From joint use of the property to sale and division of the proceeds, there are various options that should be carefully considered.

Our team of experts is here to guide you through this process and ensure that your family's needs are properly taken into account as you work together to find a solution that is acceptable to all parties involved.

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How long will it take to sell my house?

The length of time it takes to sell a house can depend on various factors, such as the condition of the house, its location, the current real estate market, and the chosen sales strategy. As a rule, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months for a house to sell.

Sell with or without a real estate agent?

The decision of whether to sell your property with or without a real estate agent depends on your personal preferences, your experience in the real estate market, and your availability for the sales process. A real estate agent can offer you professional support, market knowledge, time savings, and access to professional networks. Ultimately, you should weigh the pros and cons and choose the option that best suits your needs and goals.

What happens if the partners cannot agree on the division of the property after the divorce?

If the partners cannot agree on how to divide the property after the divorce, this can lead to legal disputes. In this case, various steps can be taken:

  1. Mediation: The partners can engage a mediator to help resolve their differences. A mediator is a neutral person who helps to reach an agreement that is acceptable to both parties.

  2. Court proceedings: If an agreement cannot be reached through negotiation or mediation, one of the partners can take legal action by going to court. The court will then examine the matter and make a decision on how the property is to be divided.

  3. Sale of the property: In some cases, the court may decide that the property should be sold and the proceeds divided if the partners cannot agree.

Legal proceedings can be costly and time-consuming and are often associated with emotional stress. It is therefore advisable to seek alternative ways of resolving the conflict and to seek professional advice in order to find the best options.

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