What typically gets divided between the couple in a divorce?
A judge can divide tangible and intangible property that the couple attained during their marriage. Tangible property can include: • The marital home • Any other real estate, including a vacation or second home • Money • Investments, including stocks and bonds • Any vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and boats • Home appliances and furnishings • Pensions, retirement and savings plans • Businesses either may own Intangible property that can be divided in some circumstances may include things like the value of a spouse’s professional degree or a patent.