If the home was purchased during the marriage, then the home will become a marital asset. If you owned the house before your marriage, and don’t change the title of the house, the question that is raised has to deal with if the house increased in value.
If the value did increase, then whether or not the piece that increased is subject to division. It is important to remember that you don’t want to give the house to the marriage by adding your spouse’s name to the deed of the house. Contact us today if you have any questions regarding Divorce in the State of Michigan.
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