Tag Archives: Dividing Property in a Divorce
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Prenuptial Agreements
Pre- and post-nuptial agreements are becoming more popular as divorce rates rise and as spouses become more interested in retaining their individual property should the marriage come to an early end. Pre- and post-nuptial agreements make appearances in television shows and popular films, and often provide a source of conflict or anxiety. What is… Read More »
Financial Affidavits and Documentation: The Third Step in the Florida Divorce Process
Filing for divorce can be a complex and confusing process. The first two steps, filing a petition for the dissolution of marriage and serving one’s spouse with the divorce petition, upon completion, lead to the third step of divorce in Florida: submitting all relevant financial documentation as well as signing and filing a financial… Read More »
Everything But the Kitchen Sink: Dividing Furniture in Divorce Cases
When working through a divorce or separation process, deciding who gets the couch may seem like it should be low on the priority list. However, establishing property rights to objects in and outside of the marital home can be essential to coming up with a divorce or separation agreement that is fair to both… Read More »
We’re Divorcing: Who Gets the House?
Dividing property can be a touchy subject during a divorce or separation. And often, the most tumultuous decision regarding property division involves the family marital home. It’s sometimes the most valuable asset to be distributed among the parties, and may have a strong emotional connotation. The following includes some things to consider in making… Read More »