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"Who should keep the house?" It is important to keep in mind that it may not be in your best interest to retain the home if you must give up other liquid assets. Remember, house equity is not liquid and will not provide income. Whether or not to keep the house is one of the most critical decisions you will make during the divorce process. You should contact a divorce financial planner who is an expert in this area and is able to guide you. About the author of this Illinois Divorce FAQ: Nicole Brucker is a Certified Financial Divorce Practitioner and the founder of
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