Couples in a divorce in Massachusetts need to divide all their marital property and debts, assigning property, money, and debts to one spouse or another. Learn which property gets divided in a Massachusetts divorce, and how judges decide on a fair distribution of a couple's assets and debts.Massachusetts is an equitable property state for dividing assets in a divorce. In Massachusetts, partitions and equitable relief ensure the fair division of real estate that one or more persons own. Generally, all marital assets are subject to division in a divorce. This includes homes, bank accounts, cars and investment accounts. The parties own no real estate either individually, jointly, or in a trust. â–¡. The parties agree that.