Bruce Law Firm July 2017 Edition

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Property Division in Divorce Bruce Law Firm focuses on representing clients through complicated divorce, alimony, and child custody matters. Our practice is selective, and our clientele is typically limited to those with divorce or family court matters involving business valuation and asset-tracing issues or serious issues involving children. One of the firm’s substantive practice areas is property division. As it states in Florida law, with few exceptions, you and your spouse should each receive one half of the “marital net worth” in your divorce, which means you should receive an amount of property and debt that is equal to half the value of all “marital assets,” minus all “marital liabilities.” In a divorce, the firm’s job is to determine which spouse will receive specific assets and liabilities. Usually, each individual asset and liability is not literally split equally. Sometimes, net worth will be tied up into property, which means it will have to be sold in order for each spouse to have an equal marital net worth. Dividing up marital assets and liabilities can be a tricky task. It’s not always easy to determine what the assets and liabilities in relationships are, and there are many other factors that can impact the division of property and money. However, Bruce Law Firm is well-practiced in distributing marital assets and liabilities equally. Visit our website at brucepa.com or call us at 1-561-810-0170 to see how Bruce Law Firm can assist you in divorce property division. Let Us Help You Determine Your Marital Assets and Liabilities Does a friend or client have divorce questions? our divorce strategy book can help!

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