Love Court Off the Record

Refinance Deadline in Divorce: Do I Have to Do It Even If Rates Are Higher?

Anderson Keuscher Brachmann

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I gave up my career more than ten years ago to stay home and raise our kids while my spouse built a successful career. Now we’re divorcing, and he says everything should just be split 50/50. Do courts take into account the fact that I sacrificed my career, or is it always an even split?"

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In this episode of Love Court, divorce attorney Jessica Anderson answers a question from Denise in Reno about a common post-divorce issue: refinancing the marital home. When a divorce decree requires one spouse to refinance within a specific timeframe to remove the other from the mortgage, rising interest rates can make that obligation far more expensive than expected.

Jessica explains whether courts typically enforce refinance deadlines, why those provisions exist in divorce agreements, and what options may be available if refinancing now would dramatically increase monthly payments. She also discusses possible alternatives—such as loan assumptions, negotiating extensions, or returning to court to request a modification—when financial realities change after the divorce is finalized.



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