Selling Property During a Divorce
Dividing property during a divorce is one of the most challenging aspects of the process. We provide discreet, professional service to help both parties reach a fair resolution and move forward.
Property Division in a Florida Divorce
Florida is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly — though not necessarily equally — during a divorce. The family home is often the most valuable shared asset, and deciding what to do with it requires careful consideration of both parties' financial situations, market conditions, and future plans. Options typically include selling the property and splitting the proceeds, one spouse buying out the other, or continuing to co-own the property for a period of time.
When Selling Is the Best Option
In many divorce situations, selling the marital home is the cleanest path forward. It allows both parties to receive their share of the equity and start fresh. However, the timing and strategy of the sale matter significantly. Factors like current market conditions, the condition of the property, outstanding mortgage balance, and both parties' timelines all play a role in determining the best approach.
Working With Both Parties
We understand the sensitivity of divorce situations and work professionally with both parties to ensure a fair, transparent process. Communication is handled with discretion, and our goal is to maximize the property's value so both parties benefit. We can also work with your attorneys to ensure the sale aligns with any court orders or settlement agreements.
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Let Us Help You Find a Solution
Every situation is unique. Contact Michael for a free, confidential consultation to discuss your options and find the best path forward.
