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Divorce, Renovations & the Family Home: What the Family Court Really Cares About

Divorce, Renovations & the Family Home: What the Family Court Really Cares About

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🎧 Listen to this episode if…
  • You're selling the family home during divorce or de facto separation

  • A real estate agent has told you to renovate or stage before selling

  • Your ex wants to delay settlement until renovations are finished

  • You're stuck with a half-renovated or unfinished house

  • You've already spent money on renovations and want to know if it "counts"

  • Your ex is demanding reimbursement for renovations

  • Parents or in-laws contributed money to renovations

  • You're deciding whether to keep the house, sell it, or buy your ex out

  • Renovations feel emotionally or financially overwhelming right now

📌 Legal Disclaimer: This episode is for education only and not legal advice. Please seek your own independent legal, financial, and real estate advice for your situation.

📌 Trigger Warning: This episode discusses family violence and property damage. Support services are listed below.

📝 Episode Summary

Should you renovate or stage the house when you're going through divorce or is it a costly mistake that keeps you stuck longer than you need to be?

In this episode, Mum and I break down renovations, staging, and selling the family home during separation, and what actually matters in property settlements. We talk honestly about when spending money might make sense, when it won't, and how renovations are often used intentionally or not as a delay tactic or control mechanism.

We cover staging versus maintenance, half-finished renovations, DIY disasters, family contributions, damage to property, and how the court really views all of it. Most importantly, we talk about how to decide whether renovations are worth the financial and emotional cost, and how to avoid getting trapped in a house or a settlement that never seems to move forward.

📌 Trigger Warning: This episode discusses family violence and property damage. Support services are listed below.

⏱️ Episode Timeline

00:00 Should You Renovate Before Selling During Divorce?

00:40 Renovations During Divorce: Common Questions Answered

01:09 Legal and Financial Rules Around Renovations

02:03 Staging vs Renovations: What Actually Adds Value?

05:52 Renovation Traps: Delays, Control and Emotional Attachment

08:41 Half-Finished Renovations and Unsellable Homes

13:32 Renovations as Non-Financial Contributions Explained

16:49 Family Loans, Gifts and Renovation Contributions

23:14 Property Damage, Wastage and How Courts Value Homes

23:47 Keep, Sell or Buy Out the Family Home?

24:51 Renovation Reimbursements: Do You Have to Pay Them Back?

26:34 Renovating During Separation: What to Do and What to Avoid

28:51 How Family Law Courts Determine Property Value

30:02 Renovations and Consent Orders: What Courts Will and Won't Enforce

35:22 Property Valuations in Divorce: What Courts Accept

40:04 Final Thoughts: Avoiding Renovation Mistakes in Divorce

🔗 Links & Resources

Support Services (Australia)

  • 1800 RESPECT – 1800 737 732

  • Lifeline – 13 11 14

Related Episodes

  • Selling Your House During Divorce

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6YUc34CVu6aCmunjQT1Sp6?si=Aks8s1YMTguzG-wyYO33Xw

  • Property Settlement Explained

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WcJwbOkw7UcCdla48EpXj?si=JRrkI8pZRdu6EUn0h8gncw

  • Financial Abuse After Separation
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4wxVtk6TOSCgqCJikfk6LD?si=Uxr0alr8TeKwX-WvzKx6Cg

🚨 Support Services (Australia)
  • 1800 RESPECT – 1800 737 732

  • Lifeline – 13 11 14

📌 Legal Disclaimer

This episode is for education only and not legal advice. Please seek your own independent legal, financial, and real estate advice for your situation.

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