What Happens to the House in a Divorce in Temecula
This is a question that - because of California law as applied to your particular situation - could have a complicated answer. You have options on how you research it, including but not limited to:
- Help yourself: go to the county website's judicial forms. The court offers you some assistance with filling out the forms.
- Get the forms from an attorney's website: many attorneys post the forms for divorce and dissolution of assets on their websites. Just like with real estate forms that real estate agents post or you can find on the web: the expert knows that it isn't so much in finding the form but in filling its many details out correctly that affects your final big outcome, as well as finding ALL the forms that apply to your situation to protect yourself.
- Get an overview from an attorney. Here is a podcast from Temecula divorce attorney Catherine Vincent regarding what proceeds from a home belong to which spouse, if any:
4. At some point, when you look at your personal situation, if your child custody or asset situation is complex enough, you will need to hire an attorney to sort out what happens to the house if you divorce in Temecula. I wrote a blog post on how to choose an attorney a few days ago.
If you want to know how to sell the home during the divorce, we can help. If you prefer to call broker Frank Delzompo (my husband) of Sand to Sea Properties can be reached at 951-326-7330, or email me.
Please note that I am not affiliated with any attorney and do not practice law. I appreciate the opportunity to blog about Catherine Vincent's information - we are high school volunteer parents together - and get the information "out there" into the Temecula community. Please do not rely on only information you find on websites on the internet; each person's particular situation is different, and you should consult relevant professionals for your particular situation.
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