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Monday,
August 17, 2020.
posted in Property Division

Appraisals and Divorce in Fort Lauderdale

If you are going through a divorce or are considering separating from your significant other, you are undoubtedly going through a stressful time. Divorce cases can become complicated, particularly when it comes to dividing marital assets. Florida operates under an equitable distribution rule, which means that marital property must be divided equitably and fairly, though...

Monday,
June 15, 2020.
posted in Property Division

Understanding the Complexity of High Asset Divorces

Going through a divorce is never easy, regardless of your financial circumstances. However, for couples who have a high net worth or a complex asset structure, a divorce can become immensely complicated. If you are considering going through a divorce, and you think that the distribution of assets will be a problem, you need to...

Friday,
May 10, 2019.
posted in Property Division

Where Do You Live Now?

That is one of the common questions recent divorcees hear from people: where do you live now? Of course, you know what they are really asking about, and that is property division. Our Fort Lauderdale property division attorneys at The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A. has worked with numerous clients who own anywhere...

Friday,
March 01, 2019.
posted in Property Division

Who Gets The Wedding Ring?

Proposals to get married are so magical. We love to see them, we live to tell about them, and we make them very public. We have TV shows dedicated to someone getting proposed to like the Bachelor or the Bachelorette. When we see someone getting down on one knee every one knows exactly what is...

Saturday,
December 29, 2018.
posted in Property Division

Tips For Property Division in Florida

On top of the heartbreak knowing that your relationship is coming to an end, you now have to deal with the complications of divorce. Divorce is never an easy thing. It is hard to separate emotions from the memories you shared with your partner, and the material manifestation of those memories in the form of...

Friday,
July 13, 2018.
posted in Property Division

Don’t Forget About These 8 Assets In Divorce Property Division

We get it. Getting divorced and dividing property and assets can be very overwhelming. But it is 2018, and property division in divorces is not the same as it used to be. You can do much better than dividing up such standard assets as homes, cars, bank accounts, and investments. There are many assets many...

Friday,
June 29, 2018.
posted in Property Division

Married Couples Should Hold Joint Credit Cards to Avoid Surprises

Have you been told that married couples should have both joint and separate financial accounts? This is true to a certain extent. It’s a good idea to have joint checking accounts, separate savings accounts, and separate retirement accounts that name each other as beneficiaries. It also might be a good idea for each of you...

Friday,
April 20, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Buying a Property Mid-Divorce, Can I Protect It?

Division of property can be one of the most contentious aspects of any divorce, as you and your former spouse may have become attached to your assets. You may also each have strong opinions about what you are entitled to, or perhaps, what they are most definitely not entitled to. In Florida, divorce courts use...

Friday,
April 13, 2018.
posted in Property Division

Is There a Property Division Dispute in Giuliani Divorce?

As any property division lawyer in Fort Lauderdale or further afield, can attest to, a division of marital property can be one of the most contentious aspects of a divorce. While emotions are running high and both spouses are coming to terms with the changes in their lives, deciding who owns what can be more...

Friday,
March 09, 2018.
posted in Property Division

Fair Property Division May Promote Peaceful Divorces

So, your ‘happily ever after turned out to be another disappointment. You’ve decided leaving would improve your chances to regain sanity, and put your children in better positions to succeed. However, your spouse simply doesn’t want to be left without something to start over with. In your mind, it’s hurt them where it hurts most...

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