Selling Home During Divorce

Summary

In Texas, selling a home during a divorce involves understanding community property laws, where both spouses typically have equal ownership. Profits from the sale are generally divided equally. While family law attorneys handle divorce proceedings, a real estate attorney and realtor can assist with the sale process. A mediator can help resolve disputes but cannot provide legal advice.

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In Texas, when selling a home during a divorce, consider the following:
- Texas is a community property state.
- Both spouses typically have equal ownership.
- Profit from the sale is generally divided equally.
- Seek advice from a real estate attorney for specific guidance.
Family divorce attorneys won't handle it
In Texas, you can consider:
• Real Estate Attorney: They can guide you through the legalities of selling your home during a divorce.
• Realtor: They can assist with the actual sale process.
Remember, family law attorneys typically handle divorce proceedings, not property sales.
Do you need a mediator instead of attorneys
In Texas, a mediator can be beneficial in divorce cases when:
- You and your spouse have disputes that need resolution.
- You both are open to compromise.
- You want to keep your case private and out of court.
However, a mediator cannot provide legal advice. You may still need an attorney for that.