Equitable Division of Marital Property and Assets


Kissimmee Marital Property Attorney - Lawyer, providing professional Division of Marital Property and other Family Law legal services in Kissimmee, St Cloud, Orlando, Osceola & Orange Counties and the Central Florida area.


Contrary to popular belief, during a divorce in the State of Florida, it does not always mean the property is divided in half. Division of marital property is actually the process of achieving equitable distribution of all property and assets accumulated during the course of a marriage. Property or assets brought into the marriage prior to the wedding may also be included if the spouses shared the property and assets during the course of the marriage.

The equitable distribution of marital property and assets may include, but are not limited to:

  • The family home, and other real estate or investment property

  • Automobiles, Motorcycles, Motor Homes, or other conventional modes of transportation

  • Jewelry

  • Recreational vehicles, such as boats, ATV's

  • Checking and Savings Accounts

  • Pension Benefits, IRAs, 401(k)s, stocks, other investment interests

  • And other items of value and/or sentimental value.

The Division of Marital Property and Assets is often one of the most contested areas in a divorce, as there are two points of view as to what is fair, what may be sentimental to one spouse or the other, what was given as gifts during the marriage as apposed shared purchases, and so on.

The Law Office of Ernest J. Mullins, P.A., represents the legal rights and goals of those involved in division of marital property or other family law issues in Kissimmee, Orlando, Osceola County, Orange County, and the entire Central Florida area. For a confidential legal consultation, please call (407) 846-1111.

Negotiating and reaching an amicable resolution to Marital Property and Asset issues prior to scheduled court hears can be extremely instrumental in successfully achieving a divorce in a timely manner. If an acceptable resolution cannot be reached prior to the court hearing, The Law Office of Ernest J. Mullins, P.A., diligently represents our client's legal interest in an effort to achieve their Marital Property & Asset Distribution goals, as well as other issues relating to a divorce.

Factors which may affect the Equitable Distribution of Marital Property and Assets include, but may not be limited to:

  • Duration of the marriage

  • Physical and emotional health of the parties

  • Premarital property of the parties

  • Existence of marriage contracts made by the parties before or during the marriage concerning an arrangement of property distribution

  • Conversion of marital assets to private use

When involved in division of marital property and family law issues in Kissimmee, Orlando, Osceola County, Orange County, or the surrounding Central Florida area, hiring an experienced marital property attorney or lawyer may provide the best opportunity to achieve a fair and reasonable resolution to family law issues or disputes.

Anyone requiring professional legal services regarding division of marital property or other family law issues should be proactive in protecting their legal rights and seek the legal advice of an experienced marital property attorney, lawyer, or law firm. For a confidential legal consultation contact The Law Office of Ernest J. Mullins, P.A., at (407) 846-1111.


Kissimmee Marital Property Attorney - Lawyer, providing professional Division of Marital Property and other Family Law legal services in Kissimmee, St Cloud, Orlando, Osceola & Orange Counties and the Central Florida area.

 

Home    Ernest J. Mullins  •  Candace A. Rochester  •  Resources  •  Contact Us 

© 2010 The Law Office of Ernest J. Mullins, P.A.     Web Design by:  & Tiger Paw Media


DISCLAIMER: The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask the lawyer to send you free written information about their qualifications and experience. This website has been prepared for informational purposes only and not as legal advice.  Neither the transmission, nor your receipt of information from this website creates an attorney-client relationship, which can only be formed in writing between you and the attorney you choose to represent you.