Tag Archives: Marital Property
Can I Leave My Matrimonial Home Before The Divorce is Finalized?
We understand: divorces are tough, and once two people decide to part ways, things between them can become awkward and strained. To avoid any uncomfortable situations, one spouse will typically move out of the marital home before the divorce is finalized. While this might seem like a good way to spare each others feelings,… Read More »
Is My Spouse Entitled To Half Of My Business In A Florida Divorce?
“What’s mine is yours and what’s yours is mine.” This is a motto most married couples live by, and happily, but when a divorce is on the horizon, the motto suddenly becomes, “What’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine.” Everything – from the shared home to the family vehicles – is up… Read More »
The Top Mistakes Divorcing Spouses Make
Divorce is a difficult, time-consuming, and stressful process. Combined with the fact that most people going through divorce are doing so for the first time, many spouses make crucial errors that affect their ability to best protect their own interests and rights. The following includes the top mistakes divorcing spouses and ones that you… Read More »
Property Division in Divorce Cases
In divorces or separations, it is necessary to divide up the property owned between the two separating individuals. Who gets what? It depends on what type of property it is. In cases in which two people are separating, there are three different types of property into which marital property is classified for legal distribution… Read More »
Marital or Separate Property in Florida Divorces
A huge part of any divorce proceeding involves negotiating an equitable division of assets. In divorce, assets acquired during the marriage are marital and each party is entitled to a fair share. Separate property, on the other hand, is property that either spouse owned prior to the marriage, or received during the marriage by… Read More »