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What are the 3 costly mistakes in divorce property division? 

On Behalf of | Feb 26, 2025 | Property Division

Splitting assets in divorce brings major money problems for many couples each year. A clear view of what to avoid can save you from financial troubles that often follow divorce settlements. 

What does property division mean? 

When you get divorced, you must split everything you and your spouse own. This means your house, cars, bank accounts and even reward points from credit cards. Each state has rules about dividing these items fairly between both parties. Here are three costly mistakes you can make during property division:

Missing or wrong asset values 

Many people lose money when they forget about some assets or guess their worth. Look beyond the obvious items like houses and cars. You need to check for: 

  • Stock options from work 
  • Pension plans 
  • Life insurance cash value 
  • Patents and creative works 

Letting emotions drive choices 

Strong feelings can lead to bad money choices. Many people fight to keep their house because of memories but forget about bills, taxes and upkeep costs. Smart choices come from looking at the numbers, not feelings. 

Not thinking about taxes. 

Different assets come with different tax rules. Cash in hand is not the same as money in retirement accounts. You might face: 

  • Taxes when you sell property 
  • Fees for moving retirement money 
  • Extra costs when cashing investments 
  • Future tax bills on some assets 

Keep these key points in mind to protect your money during property division. The choices you make now will affect your wallet for many years.  

Talk to a divorce lawyer if these issues seem too hard to handle alone. They can help you avoid these mistakes and protect your rights during property division. Their knowledge can save you from costly errors and give you peace of mind during this challenging time. 

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