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Friday,
February 02, 2018.
posted in Property Division

What’s Your Is Yours – Dividing Property During Divorce Fairly

While all states have different rules about property division, Florida involves an equitable division of your assets. It all comes down to one thing, property division should be fair, no matter how much you dislike your former spouse. Some important aspects to consider when dividing property fairly include: How long you have been married? Your...

Saturday,
January 27, 2018.
posted in Divorce

Sailing Through A Gray Divorce

Most married couples plan to spend a lifetime together and raise their children to make a difference in the world.  But the truth is their desire to stick together through the good and the bad may not be enough to help their relationship stay afloat. Some things you can’t change no matter how hard you...

Friday,
December 15, 2017.
posted in Divorce

Common Tax Issues During Divorce

There are some tax issues you should definitely discuss if you want a fair divorce settlement. Alimony, for example, is taxable to the recipient. It is important that you speak with a knowledgeable Fort Lauderdale property division attorney with experience in all the aspects of the divorce process, including the potential effects of taxes. But...

Friday,
December 01, 2017.
posted in Property Division

Who Gets The House in Divorce?

The family home is one of the most significant properties you will ever have. It is difficult to let go of the place you have been raised. When a relationship comes to an end, it is common to have heated arguments about who keeps the home. Assets should be divided fairly during a divorce. But...

Thursday,
November 23, 2017.
posted in Property Division

Marital and Nonmarital Property in Your Florida Divorce

Property division is one of the most contentious aspects of divorce. In Florida, the court considers a few things in order to determine who gets what in a property settlement. Although both spouses are generally treated fairly that doesn’t mean they will receive their fair share. This is particularly true if you don’t hire a...

Thursday,
September 28, 2017.
posted in Property Division

Who Should Keep The House in A Divorce?

Property division is often one of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process. This is particularly true for homeowners. Besides being the place where you make memories, your home is also one of the most valuable assets you will ever have. But the marital home can be a controversial topic you avoid discussing with...

Thursday,
March 09, 2017.
posted in Divorce

The Role of Cryptocurrency in A Florida Divorce

Many people have heard the term “cryptocurrency” but are unaware of what it means. Cryptocurrency is a word used to describe a means of transferring wealth from one party to another without disclosing the identity of one or both parties. In regard to divorce, cryptocurrency provides a tool for unscrupulous spouses to shield marital wealth from...

Friday,
February 03, 2017.
posted in Divorce

This Is A Divorce Cost That Often Goes Unnoticed

Most Florida spouses are aware that property division will take center stage as they bring their marriage to a close. Issues surrounding the division of marital wealth are important, as the outcome of this process will have a lasting impact on both spouses’ financial stability for many years after a divorce. It is important to be...

Thursday,
December 22, 2016.
posted in Divorce

Is It Possible to Serve Divorce Papers Through Facebook?

For some spouses, making the decision to end their marriage is not as difficult as it is for many others. There are certain circumstances in which divorce is the clear path, and where the only difficulties lie in the details of moving from married to single. One of those details involves serving the divorce paperwork...

Tuesday,
December 06, 2016.
posted in Divorce

How Does Property Division Take Place During Divorce in Florida?

The divorce process can understandably be daunting. Although it can be financially challenging for people at all levels of wealth, it can be especially difficult for those with many assets. A divorce lawyer, however, can lead you through the property division process in Florida, which is considered an equitable distribution state. What is Equitable Distribution?...

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