Selling your home is a big decision. To help you decide what is right for you, ask yourself these questions:
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What will be the impact (positive or negative) on my children if the home is sold?
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Can I afford to stay in the house after the divorce?
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After the divorce, will I be willing to give the house and yard the time, money and physical energy required for its maintenance?
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Is it necessary for me to sell the house to pay a share of the equity to my spouse, or are there other options?
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Would my life be easier if I were in a smaller or simpler home?
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Would I prefer to move closer to the support of friends and family?
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What is the state of the housing market in my community?
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What are the benefits of remaining in this house?
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Can I retain the existing mortgage or will I have to refinance?
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Will I have a higher or lower interest rate if I sell the house and buy a new one?
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Can I see myself living in a different home?
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Will I have the means to acquire another home?
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If I don’t retain the home and my spouse asks for it, what effect will this have on my custody case?
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Will my spouse agree to the sale of the house?
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What will be the real estate commission?
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What will be the costs of preparing the house for sale?
Selling a home is more than just a legal or financial decision. Consider what is important to you in creating your life after divorce when deciding whether to sell your home.