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Founded in 1997 we are experienced and knowledgeable Tampa attorneys practicing exclusively in Divorce, Family, Stepparent/Relative Adoption, Criminal Defense, and Personal Bankruptcy. We practice primarily in the cities of Tampa, Riverview, Brandon, Valrico, Lithia, Carrollwood, Northdale, North Tampa, Plant City as well as Hillsborough County, Pinellas County and Pasco County. We have offices conveniently located throughout Tampa Bay. Our lawyers have extensive experience practicing in contested and uncontested divorces, including military divorces, and family law, child support, child custody and visitation, relocation of children, alimony, domestic violence, distribution of assets and debts, retirement/pensions (military and private), enforcement and modification of final judgments, paternity actions, adoptions and name changes as well as criminal defense. We offer a free consultation to discuss your options. Please call us at 813-672-1900 or email us at info@familymaritallaw.com to schedule a consultation. Our representation of our clients reflects our dedication to them. We look forwarding to hearing from you! Se habla Español.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Resolving Disagreements in a Divorce

Resolving Disagreements in a Divorce

When couples decide to divorce the process of dissolving the marriage begins. Many people try to maintain a cordial relationship, especially when there are children. However, even the most agreeable divorces can turn hostile once the many issues of the relationship must be resolved. Couples most often begin to have trouble agreeing to the terms of the settlement when financial issues come up.
Divorce Settlement Terms
Florida courts require couples to come to a reasonable agreement as to the settlement terms of the divorce. These include such items as:
Couples may need help when reviewing these issues. Your divorce attorney is the best source of assistance in these matters. While every situation is different, there are many similar circumstances that provide your lawyer with the experience needed to negotiate even the most complex matters. Keep in mind that very often, compromise is necessary in order to ensure a swift conclusion.
Marital Property
In Florida, as in other states, assets and other property that has been accumulated during the marriage are considered marital property. Marital property must be divided in an equitable and fair manner. There are only a few exceptions to the marital property rules. Some of these exceptions are:
  • Property acquired prior to the marriage;
  • Inheritance by one party;
  • Gifts to one spouse; and
  • Assets not included per written agreement.
There are many circumstances that may require special consideration. For example, when one spouse hides assets, there may be reason to further review the distribution to resolve the inequitable situation. In the end, the property, money, and other assets must be separated reasonably.
How to Resolve Disputes
Disputes are quite common among couples who are divorcing. When disagreements arise they can cause the divorce to stall. Courts typically want couples to work out their disagreements before they get to court. Disputes can often be rectified with help from an experienced divorce attorney. Your lawyer will always work towards a fair resolution with your best interests in mind. A prolonged divorce can drag on for months causing more emotional turmoil than necessary. Additionally, when a divorce comes to a standstill it can become more expensive to resolve. Couples who are unsuccessful in reaching an agreement may be required to work with a mediator.
How a Divorce Attorney Can Help
Your divorce attorney is the buffer between you and your spouse. You can count on your lawyer to assist with negotiations and make sure that your concerns are considered. Sometimes your spouse may be unreasonable when working through a divorce – this is natural. When it happens, your lawyer will defuse the situation and work to bring the matter to a successful result. Discuss any “hot button” issues with your attorney at the onset so that your lawyer will be prepared to handle the potential problem quickly. When choosing a divorce attorney, opt for a firm that primarily handles divorce cases. Also, look for a firm with the experience and expertise to circumvent potential problems. Contact the Tampa divorce and family lawyers at All Family Law Group, P.A. in Tampa Bay at 813-816-2232 for a consultation at no charge or email us.
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