• The Family Home is in One Name Only – Does that Mean it will not be Shared on Divorce? -
  • The Family Home is in One Name Only – Does that Mean it will not be Shared on Divorce? -
  • The Family Home is in One Name Only – Does that Mean it will not be Shared on Divorce? -

Article - The Family Home is in One Name Only – Does that Mean it will not be Shared on Divorce?

Sometimes, a family home is purchased in one person’s name due to financial constraints or insufficient business history for mortgage approval. If the couple divorces years later, the property being held in only one name does not prevent it from being treated as a matrimonial asset by the court and shared as part of the divorce proceedings.

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