By Alex Romanov
Today we are writing about another aspect of our tips for selling a home during divorce. If you are getting a divorce in the state of Washington, whether or not you plan to sell the house, the first thing you need to do is decide how to divide your property and assets.
In Washington, we have something called community property. Washington considers anything acquired during marriage as community property. Married couples share community property belongings equally. Again, community property is defined as anything acquired during marriage, and includes things such as a 401k, stocks, bonds, rental property, or furniture.
When you are getting a divorce, the best thing you can do is work with your spouse to determine who will get what. Even though both people have an equal claim of many items, it doesn’t necessarily mean everything will be divided equally.
Many times the court will look at who is at fault for the divorce and who is the primary “breadwinner”. They also consider which parent becomes the primary caretaker of any children. All of these factors help determine how a court divides community property in a divorce.
Separate property includes anything acquired before marriage, but sometimes also includes inherited property, gifted items, gifted property, personal injury claims, and anything you buy and deed as sole and separate property while married.
Below, we explore each of these separate property items.
If one spouse inherits a property solely in their name, it is considered separate property by the state of Washington.
If one spouse is gifted an item from the other, such as wedding rings or watches for example, it is separate property.
Was one spouse injured during the marriage and received a claim? In this case, the property and future awards belong solely to the injured party that received the claim.
When married, it’s still possible to buy something and deem it sole and separate property.
However, both parties must agree that the item was purchased separately and solely for one spouse.
For more information regarding how to sell your house quickly in a divorce, check out our other posts on the topic, or call us for a no-obligation quote on your Washington house.
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