Split Household Tool
Learn about the Split Household tool in MinistryPlatform, including how to separate a household using the tool.
With the Split Household tool, you can manage records affected by life changes. For example, an adult child moves out of their parents' home, two congregants get married, or a family experiences divorce.
- The tool is available on the Contacts or Households or Families pages. You can launch the tool on its own or from an open record.
- All household members display in the tool, and you can select the primary departing member. This removes the person from the current household and places them into an existing or new household.
- You can select additional members of the household to move with the primary departing member (for example, children who move with a parent after a separation).
- Once you move a member, MinistryPlatform creates an other household record with a household type of "Former Household" so you can track that previous connection.
- You must include a departing reason, and additional fields may display based on this selection.
- Marriage: With this option you can specify the departing member's new spouse from the new household. If selected, the tool updates the marital status for both members and creates a new contact relationship record to indicate the marriage with the current date and time.
- Divorce or Separation: With these options you can specify the spouse from the current household from whom they are divorcing or separating. If selected, the tool updates the marital status updates for both people. The existing contact relationship record end-dates with the current date and time. The tool creates a new contact relationship record to indicate the divorce or separation with the current date and time. There is also an option to create records for children. If selected, the tool creates other household records with a household type of non-custodial parent for each minor child, linking them to the household that is not their primary household following the split.
- Other: Continue without creating or updating any associated records. An example of "Other" may be an adult child moving into their own residence.
- If needed, you can edit the last name and household position of departing members.
Example of Marriage
Example of Creating a New Household
Example of Separation