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Divorce & Your Home: A Guide for Hudson Valley Homeowners

Divorce & Your Home: A Guide for Hudson Valley Homeowners

Divorce is hard enough without the confusion of selling a shared home. This page covers the practical steps, legal considerations, and financial strategies you need to know.

How Does Divorce Affect Your Home Sale?

In New York, marital property is subject to equitable distribution — which doesn't always mean 50/50. The home is often the largest shared asset, and deciding what to do with it is one of the most consequential decisions in the process.

  • Both spouses must agree to sell, or the court can order it.
  • The proceeds are divided based on the equitable distribution agreement.
  • A neutral real estate professional helps both parties get fair market value.
  • You may need to sell before the divorce is finalized or after.

Your Options: Sell, Buy Out, or Hold

Not every divorcing couple needs to sell. Here are the three most common paths:

  • Sell the home and split the proceeds — cleanest financial break.
  • One spouse buys the other out — requires refinancing in one name.
  • Co-own temporarily — sometimes used when children are involved, but financially risky.

Timeline Considerations

Divorce home sales can be faster or slower than typical sales depending on cooperation, court schedules, and market conditions. In the Hudson Valley, average days on market vary by town, but a well-priced home can sell in 30-60 days.

Working with Attorneys and the Court

Your real estate agent should coordinate with both attorneys, provide court-ready documentation (CMA, listing agreement), and maintain neutrality throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell the house if my spouse doesn't agree?

In New York, both owners generally must consent. If agreement can't be reached, the court can order a sale through a partition action.

Who pays the mortgage during the sale?

This is typically addressed in the separation agreement or temporary court order. The mortgage still needs to be paid regardless of who lives in the home.

Do I need a special agent for divorce sales?

Not legally, but working with an experienced agent who has handled divorce sales ensures neutrality, proper documentation, and sensitivity to both parties.

Need Confidential Help Selling During a Divorce?

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