Property Division and Equalization Payments in Colorado Divorce
In this episode of Divorce at Altitude, Ryan Kalamaya discusses the complexities of property division payments, focusing on a hypothetical case involving Eric and Melanie Wolfe. Ryan explains the legal considerations when one party owes a significant payment to the other after dividing assets in a divorce, emphasizing promissory notes, security, and how these payments are structured.
He provides an overview of the different options available, including interest rates, amortization schedules, and potential security measures like liens or life insurance to ensure payment.
Episode Outline
Understanding Property Division Payments
Ryan discusses what property division or equalization payments are, especially in high-value divorces, and why they are critical to a fair division of assets.
Promissory Notes and Terms
The role of promissory notes in ensuring a fair and enforceable property division payment is explained, including interest rates and repayment schedules.
Interest Rates and Repayment Terms
How to structure payments, including options for interest-only payments, amortization, or balloon payments, and the potential tax implications of these arrangements.
Collateral and Security for Payments
The importance of securing payments with collateral, such as liens on property or businesses, and how life insurance can secure payments in case of death.
Options for Post-Divorce Buyouts
Ryan explains the potential for buyout agreements after the divorce is final, including the need for amendments to the separation agreement to avoid tax issues.
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