How are Assets Divided in a San Diego, CA Divorce?
How are Assets Divided in a San Diego, CA Divorce?
Every state has its own divorce laws that govern how a couple’s assets shall be divided. California, for instance, identifies as a community property state which means it divides certain assets 50/50, or equally down the middle. If the property is considered community property, it is subject to division. However, if the court deems the property as “separate,” it won't be divided 50/50.Keep reading for an explanation of what community and separate property is and how you may be able to protect your assets from division if you are filing for divorce in San Diego.Understanding the difference between community property and separate property.Community property includes assets you and your spouse owned together during your marriage, according to the California Courts website (1). If you bought a home together, a vehicle, or even started investing in stocks together, this would be considered community property. This means you would likely have to divide the value of each 50/50.Separate property, on the other hand, is property (or assets) you owned prior to getting married or after you separated. For instance, if you received a gift or inheritance, the court would likely classify this as separate property, hence, it wouldn’t be subject to division.California not only divides assets equally but also debts.Although it can be frustrating to have to divide certain assets in half, it’s worth noting that in California, debts are also divided equally as well. So, if your spouse racked up credit card debt in your name but to their benefit, they won’t exactly be let off the hook. Any “debt you take on while married” is considered community property, as per the California Courts website.
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