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Equitable Distribution of Property

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Our Palm Beach Gardens divorce lawyers seek to minimize conflict

In equitable distribution states such as Florida, assets acquired and liabilities incurred during the marriage, individually by one spouse or jointly by both, are considered marital property, subject to equitable distribution. Marital property is divided fairly and equitably, but not necessarily equally, through equitable distribution. D'Amore Law Firm, P.A. has the necessary knowledge and familiarity with Florida’s property division laws to ensure that you will obtain the fairest settlement.The attorneys at D'Amore Law Firm, P.A. have the necessary knowledge and familiarity with Florida’s property division laws to ensure that you will obtain the fairest settlement.

Emphasizing experience and meticulous preparation

Before the actual distribution of the property, your lawyer will need to determine what property will be distributed and the value of said property. Equitable distribution states classify property as either “marital property,” assets acquired during the marriage and available for distribution, or “separate property,” assets acquired prior the marriage and exempt from division. Our divorce attorneys have the necessary familiarity with Florida’s equitable distribution laws to distinguish property as either marital property or separate property. We also have the skill to trace the commingling of separate assets with marital assets, prevent unfair distribution and ensure that no assets or debts are overlooked.

Marital property may include anything you have that could be considered an asset, such as:

  • Stocks and bonds
  • Automobiles
  • Bank accounts
  • Investment accounts
  • Marital home and vacation homes
  • Home furnishings
  • Timeshares
  • Retirement funds
  • Pensions and annuities
  • Businesses

Tailoring non-adversarial legal solutions

At D'Amore Law Firm, P.A., we strive to convert an otherwise stressful and contentious matter into a positive resolution. Our experience has equipped us to handle negotiation and mediation when appropriate, affording you greater control over the outcome. But even if you and your ex-spouse are unable to initially agree on an equitable marital division, we act as fair and impartial mediators to help you both move forward after the divorce.

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Call D'Amore Law Firm, P.A. at 561-625-5656 or contact us online to schedule a consultation at our Palm Beach Gardens office.

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  • Palm Beach Gardens Office
    4440 PGA Boulevard
    Suite 204
    Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410
    Phone: 561-625-5656
    Fax: 561-625-5658
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