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How to handle real estate post-divorce, once couple are no longer tenants by the entirety

24 Aug 2016

Tenants by the Entirety: Am I Still Protected After Divorce?

If a divorcing couple owns real estate together, once the divorce is final and their title of Tenants by the Entirety is dissolved, the question then becomes – “Can creditors place liens or judgments against the home due to debts of the former spouse?”  In short, the answer is yes.   What does the term Tenants…

August 24, 2016Divorce, Real Estate LawBy info@cooverlaw.com