Video: Divorce with children and property: do you know the nesting model?

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Children are particularly affected by divorce. This is because they not only experience the separation of their parents, but also lose their familiar environment, their shared home. The so-called "nest model" is intended to reduce the negative effects on the children.

In recent years, the bird nesting model has become increasingly attractive for many couples going through a divorce, even if it is still used less frequently than the classic residence or alternation model. However, a divorce with a shared property is already a challenge for many couples. With children, the whole situation becomes even more complex.

In such a case, the question then arises as to what should be done with the shared property. Should it be sold or rented out? Does one of the ex-partners want to stay in it? How do you agree who gets it? How will the financing work? How do you avoid foreclosure?

If a divorcing couple has children, the overriding question is probably: What is best for the children? To make it as easy as possible for them, many parents would like to stay in the environment the children are used to. This is where the nest model comes in.

Find out what the nest model is and for which couples it is suitable in our video.

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