Property Sale During Divorce
Summary
Selling a home during divorce can be complex. If the property was owned by an LLC and you were the sole managing member, your spouse may have limited rights to dispute the sale directly. However, during divorce proceedings, asset division will be reviewed, and she may claim a portion of the proceeds if deemed marital property. Indiana law will influence the outcome, especially regarding assets acquired during the marriage. Consulting with a local attorney can provide specific guidance tailored to your situation.Full Conversation
I got divorced from indiana. We were still married when i sold it and most of it payed off my mortgage. Can she give the buyer any issues ober the sale?
It sounds like a complex situation. Here are some general points to consider:
- If the property was sold through an LLC, your wife may have limited ability to dispute the sale directly.
- During divorce proceedings, asset division will be reviewed, and she may claim a portion of the proceeds if deemed marital property.
- Indiana law will impact the outcome.
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I sold the home because she was cought cheating
It seems like you're dealing with a complicated situation involving property sale and divorce. Here are some points to consider:
- In Indiana, assets acquired during the marriage can be considered marital property.
- Your wife's ability to challenge the sale depends on various factors, including how the property was titled and the timing of the sale.
- Since this situation involves divorce and property laws, it might be beneficial to consult with a local attorney.
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