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Ending a marriage requires settling various financial matters between the divorcing spouses. In every marriage, each spouse owns their own respective separate property, and the couple shares ownership of marital property. This generally includes income earned by both spouses during their marriage, property purchased jointly, and all assets and debts acquired during their marriage. Divorce requires the spouses to divide their marital property, and every state uses a different method for accomplishing this fairly in divorce.

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Understanding Equitable Distribution in Florida Divorce

Divorces vary, and while some couples engage in courtroom battles, many opt for alternative dispute resolution to settle property division more flexibly. Florida follows equitable distribution, meaning marital assets and debts must be divided fairly—not necessarily equally.

Though a judge can determine what’s “fairest,” their decision may not align with either spouse’s expectations. By negotiating privately, couples can customize their division, including selling assets and splitting proceeds or trading specific assets.

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Marital vs. Separate Property

In Florida, separate property includes:

  • Inherited assets, family heirlooms, and gifts
  • Assets acquired before marriage
  • Property received as a personal gift from a spouse

Debts are treated similarly. If one spouse incurs debt before marriage or without the other’s involvement, they’re usually solely responsible. Courts may also penalize a spouse for squandering shared assets before divorce.

A complete financial disclosure is required, including documentation of separate property claims. If you’re unsure what qualifies as yours, consulting an experienced Boca Raton property division attorney can help ensure a fair outcome.

Important Details to Remember About Property Division in a Florida Divorce

Every divorce is unique, and while all property divisions in Florida must unfold under the equitable distribution standard, there are many variables that can influence the financial aspects of a final divorce order. Johnson O’Keefe has a strong reputation for reliable and comprehensive divorce representation in Boca Raton, FL. In addition, our team knows the challenges facing divorcing spouses in the area and the difficulties they face in property division proceedings. Some of the variables that can easily complicate your impending property division determination include:

  • High net worth. If you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse control significant assets, complex business interests, investment accounts, stock, and cryptocurrency, any of these issues has the potential to complicate the property division determination in your divorce.
  • Prenuptial contracts. Some marrying couples develop prenuptial agreements that outline their financial rights and responsibilities for marriage, and some of these contracts include provisions that pertain to divorce. If you and your spouse have a prenuptial agreement in place, this can potentially streamline your divorce by outlining property division clearly right away.
  • Hidden assets and fraud. While the thought of sharing your property with your spouse in divorce may be difficult for some to accept, attempting to hide assets to protect them from division in divorce carries severe consequences. Johnson O’Keefe can address any concerns you have about your spouse’s truthfulness in their financial disclosure statement.

Johnson O’Keefe specializes in helping clients resolve their divorce in the most efficient ways possible, and this usually entails alternative dispute resolution. However, if you must resolve your property division determination in court, you can rely on Johnson O’Keefe to represent you in litigation, helping ensure the judge delivers a fair ruling in your case.

How Equitable Distribution Works in Florida

Florida follows equitable distribution when dividing property in a divorce. This means that assets and debts are divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. The goal is to reach a division that is just and reasonable based on the couple’s unique circumstances.

Factors Courts Consider When Dividing Assets

A judge will assess various factors to determine what is fair, including:

  • Each spouse’s income and financial situation – A spouse with a lower income may receive a larger share of assets.
  • The length of the marriage – Long-term marriages often involve more complex financial entanglements.
  • Contributions to the marriage – This includes both financial contributions and non-financial ones, such as raising children or supporting a spouse’s career.
  • Future financial needs – If one spouse has a higher earning potential, the other may receive more assets to balance financial security.

Examples of Fair Property Division

  • One spouse may keep the family home while the other receives a larger portion of savings or investments.
  • A retirement account may be split, with each spouse receiving a portion based on their contributions.
  • If one spouse took on significant marital debt, they may receive fewer assets to offset the financial burden.

Complex Property Division Cases

Some divorces involve high-value assets and require careful handling to ensure fair distribution.

Common Challenges in High-Net-Worth Divorces

  • Business ownership – A business may need to be divided, valued, or even sold if both spouses have stakes in it.
  • Investment accounts and retirement funds – Stocks, 401(k)s, pensions, and other financial assets must be split fairly.
  • Cryptocurrency and digital assets – Digital investments require proper valuation and tracking to ensure fair division.

Spouses in complex divorces often benefit from working with financial experts and attorneys to protect their interests.

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Guiding Boca Raton Clients Through Property Division in Divorce

Florida is one of many US states to use an equitable distribution law. This property division method aims to ensure the fairest possible division of marital assets and debts in divorce by accounting for as many details as possible between the divorcing spouses. The equitable distribution standard typically aims to resolve property division with some measure of finality, negating the need for ongoing spousal support arrangements. However, every divorce is unique, and it is possible for spousal support to come into play in any Florida divorce in which the spouses have vastly different earning power.

Regardless of what your divorce may involve, you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse must resolve property division and various other financial issues to complete your divorce. Johnson O’Keefe can provide the communicative and detail-oriented legal representation you need on your side to approach your case with greater confidence and peace of mind.

If you have questions about property division in Florida divorce or need to speak with a Boca Raton property division attorney about your situation, contact Johnson O’Keefe to schedule a consultation with our team.

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