The division of marital assets and debts in a Florida dissolution proceeding is governed by Florida Statute Section 61.075. The court begins with a presumption that an equal distribution of marital assets and liabilities is appropriate, but may adjust that distribution based on the specific facts and circumstances of the case.
Equitable distribution involves the identification, valuation, and division of marital assets and liabilities, which may include real property, retirement accounts, business interests, investments, and personal property, as well as marital debts. The distinction between marital and non-marital property is a critical threshold question, and issues such as commingled assets and the dissipation of marital assets can significantly affect the outcome. The specific factors a court considers are set forth in Florida Statute Section 61.075.
What to Expect
How the Process Works
- Thorough identification and classification of marital versus non-marital assets and debts
- Coordination with financial experts for business valuation and complex asset analysis
- Strategic negotiation to protect your most significant financial interests
- Courtroom advocacy when equitable distribution cannot be resolved by agreement
How Rosanna Can Help
Personal, Experienced Representation
Equitable distribution is often the most financially consequential aspect of a dissolution proceeding. Rosanna has handled complex asset division involving closely held businesses, retirement accounts, real property, and disputed non-marital claims. She works with forensic accountants and valuation experts on matters requiring independent financial analysis and has the litigation experience to present that evidence effectively before the court.
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