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Property Division in Divorce

By Katz & Phillips  Mar. 2, 2011 6:29p

One of the largest and most complex considerations that are made during the divorce process involves the division of assets, debts and property. Property distribution is the process through which all divorcing spouses have to go in order to divide the often-extensive personal properties as well as real estate and debts accumulated over the course of the marriage. When you are involved in a divorce it is important to understand all the aspects of the DUI process, especially when it comes to property division. If you are preparing for a divorce or are currently getting divorce it is highly recommended that you contact a skilled Orlando divorce attorney for assistance with your case.

When working through the property division process there are two main types of property. The first type is single or separate property, which is all property or belongings that are exempt from the division process. These can include properties acquired before the marriage as well as special items such as inheritances. The second type of property is marital or joint property, which will be subject to property division.

In an uncontested divorce, negotiations for assets and properties can proceed smoothly without the court's assistance as long as spouses are cooperative and collaborate on making the decisions regarding the property. In contested divorces however, the court will often have to decide how property will be divided, which can be a drawn out and emotionally draining process.

Property Division Divorce Lawyer in Orlando

If you are involved in a divorce or will soon be divorcing your spouse you will need to make sure that your rights and your property are protected throughout the divorce process. Attorneys Katz & Phillips can provide the dedicated legal aid you need to ensure that you make the most of opportunities to obtain the outcome you are hoping for, while working towards an amicable conclusion. In the event that agreement is simply not possible we will fight aggressively on your behalf.

Contact an Orlando divorce attorney at the firm for a free case evaluation to find out more about property division in your case.

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