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The emotional side of property division

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Feb 2, 2019 | Property Division

Divorce can be especially hard for some couples, including those who have kids and cannot agree on which custody outcome would serve their best interests and those with a high net worth. For some people, the division of marital property is particularly challenging for a multitude of reasons. Aside from the financial ramifications of property distribution, this facet of the divorce process can also have a significant emotional toll as well. In this post, we will look into some of the emotional hurdles that people may have to work through due to the division of marital property.

First of all, some people have an emotional attachment to some of their property and it can be devastating to lose something that holds sentimental value. There are many different types of property that are split up when a marriage comes to an end and some people have a very hard time accepting that they have to let the property go. Moreover, some people even become angry because they feel as if their former spouse should not be entitled to receive certain property. Aside from these emotions, depression may also arise in some instances.

Ultimately, the emotional toll of property division and other aspects of divorce can be tough, which is why people should prepare as much as possible beforehand. By reviewing the laws on property division, realizing the financial impact of divorce and planning ahead, you may be in a better position to deal with these matters when you split up with your spouse.

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