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Property & Assets

Real Property

Land and anything permanently attached to it, such as a house, garage, or built-in fixtures.

Understanding Real Property

Real property is one of the most significant assets divided in divorce. It includes the family home, vacation properties, rental properties, and vacant land. Valuation typically requires a professional appraisal. Couples must decide whether to sell the property and split proceeds, have one spouse buy out the other, or continue co-owning it temporarily (common when children are involved).

Real-World Examples

Their real property included a family home valued at $450,000 and a vacation cabin worth $180,000.

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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.

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