![Terri Martin, who decided she wanted to keep her house in Cincinnati, Ohio and make it her own after her marriage ended, in her kitchen on Feb. 27, 2024. “It is exciting to think about doing the entire kitchen now and not having to compromise,” Martin said on Feb. 1, hours after filing for a dissolution of marriage. (Madeleine Hordinski/The New York Times) XNYT0039 XNYT0039](https://images.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/03102024_Divorce_tzr_175414.jpg?d=780x501)
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Few objects signify a marriage quite like the home a couple shares.
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