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How is the Family Home Divided During Divorce?

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Divorce is one of the most emotional experiences you will ever go through. While coming to terms with the fact that your marriage is over, you will also have to make decisions that will impact your future for years to come. Of all the terms of divorce, property division is always one of the… Read More »

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Four Signs Your Spouse is Hiding Assets During Divorce

By Koether Law, P.A. |

The division of marital property is one of the most stressful and contentious parts of any divorce case. Florida follows equitable distribution laws, meaning that property is divided fairly between the spouses, which does not always mean equally. Marital property refers to any asset or liability acquired by either or both spouses during the… Read More »

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The Three Biggest Property Division Mistakes, and How to Avoid Them

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Of all the terms of divorce you will have to resolve, those involving the division of property are some of the most contentious. Florida is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital assets are divided fairly, which does not necessarily mean equally. Marital assets include any property that was accumulated during the marriage. The property… Read More »

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How is Debt Handled During Divorce?

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Many people are aware that divorce involves the process of dividing the marital assets between the two parties. However, all marital property is subject to division, and that includes marital debt. Due to the fact that creditors and lenders are not legally bound by the terms of a divorce decree, post-divorce debt can become… Read More »

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Three Ways To Divide A Business During Divorce

By Koether Law, P.A. |

Dividing debts and assets during the divorce process is always tricky. When you or your spouse own a business, though, dividing this asset is even more complex. Even when one spouse solely owns a business, it is usually still subject to Florida’s equitable distribution laws. This is due to the fact that even if… Read More »

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