Guides, glossary, and playbooks to help you navigate the financial side of divorce.
In-depth walkthroughs on asset tracing, property division, and financial planning during divorce.
Step-by-step divorce finance checklist
GuideHow to trace mixed funds
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PlaybookPractical checklists to separate money
State GuideProperty division laws for all 50 states
FAQ30+ answers about Untie & divorce finances
Divorce property division laws, asset tracing rules, and decoupling difficulty for all 50 states.
Browse all state guides →Navigate California's community property divorce laws, mandatory 50/50 division, asset tracing rules, and the six-month waiting period for dissolution.
Community PropertyLearn how Texas divides community property in divorce, including asset tracing rules, reimbursement claims, key statutes, and forensic accounting strategies.
Equitable DistributionUnderstand New York's equitable distribution laws for divorce. Learn how courts divide marital property under DRL Section 236(B) and protect your assets.
Equitable DistributionUnderstand Florida's equitable distribution divorce laws, strong separate property protections, asset tracing standards, and financial discovery requirements.
Equitable DistributionExplore Illinois equitable distribution divorce laws under 750 ILCS 5/503, including asset tracing rules, the 90-day residency period, and forensic strategies.
Equitable DistributionNavigate Pennsylvania's equitable distribution laws under 23 Pa.C.S. Section 3502. Learn how courts divide marital property, trace assets, and protect your rights.
The increase in value of a separate property asset that results from the direct efforts, labor, or investment of either spouse during the marriage.
Divorce ProcessCourt-ordered financial support paid by one spouse to the other after divorce, intended to limit the economic impact of the separation on the lower-earning spouse.
Divorce ProcessA court order that prevents either spouse from selling, transferring, or disposing of marital assets during divorce proceedings, ensuring that property remains available for equitable division.
Forensic AccountingThe process of tracking the origin, movement, and current location of financial assets through bank records, transaction histories, and other documentation to establish ownership in legal disputes.
Forensic AccountingThe process of determining the economic value of a business or ownership interest, which is often required in divorce to fairly divide a marital business or professional practice.
Divorce ProcessOngoing payments made by a non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to cover a child's living expenses after divorce, calculated based on state guidelines and parental income.