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February, 4

Division of Matrimonial Property on Divorce: Joint Assets and Fair Share

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One of the hardest parts of divorce is dividing property. Who gets the house, how to deal with joint loans, savings, vehicles, business interests – all of this can become emotional and messy.

Courts look beyond whose name is written on the title. They often try to understand who contributed how much – not just in cash, but also in unpaid labour like childcare and running the home. In long marriages, it’s common to see a more equal-sharing approach, especially for assets acquired during the marriage.

Separate property owned before marriage, or received via gift/inheritance, may be treated differently depending on local law. Joint loans and mortgages need careful handling: bank agreements don’t automatically change just because a marriage ends.

Spouses are encouraged to negotiate: sell the house and split proceeds, transfer it to one partner against a lump-sum payment, or continue co-ownership for a limited time (for example, until children finish school).

Clear written settlement, registered where required, reduces future disputes. The goal is not to score points, but to reach a division that both sides can live with and which allows everyone, especially children, some stability.

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