Property Division
Dividing Property
Who Gets What in a Florida Divorce?
Know What’s Subject to Division
What Counts as “Marital Property”?
Florida Statute § 61.075 defines marital property as:
- Property, income, and assets acquired during the marriage
- Joint bank accounts and investment accounts
- Homes, vehicles, and real estate purchased during marriage
- Retirement plans and pensions earned while married
- Debts incurred together — or in either spouse’s name for marital benefit
Protecting Non-Marital Assets in Divorce
What Is Non-Marital Property?
Non-marital assets usually include:
- Property owned before the marriage
- Inheritance or gifts to one spouse
- Personal injury settlements (with limits)
- Items protected by a valid prenup or postnup
Important: If non-marital assets are mixed into joint accounts or used for shared expenses, they may lose protection.
Fair Doesn’t Always Mean Equal
Florida’s Property Division Factors
While the starting point is 50/50, courts may adjust based on:
- Each spouse’s contributions to the marriage
- Intentional waste or hiding of assets
- Economic needs and earning potential
- Debts and liabilities
- The best interests of minor children (e.g., awarding the marital home)
- Any binding written agreement between the parties
The Assets That Matter Most
Common Assets Divided in a Florida Divorce
Assets We Commonly Divide:
- Marital Homes & Real Estate
- Cars, Boats & Recreational Vehicles
- 401(k), IRA, Pensions, TSP (Military)
- Business Ownership Interests
- Stocks, Bonds, Crypto
- Credit Cards & Personal Loans
- Furniture, Tools, Jewelry & Collectibles
Avoid Costly Tax Mistakes When Dividing Property in Divorce
Tax Implications of Property Division
Selling or Keeping the Home
- Capital gains tax may apply if the home is sold after divorce (beyond IRS exemption thresholds)
- Who gets to claim mortgage interest deductions post-divorce?
Retirement Accounts & Pensions
- Early withdrawal from 401(k) or IRA without a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) can trigger penalties and income tax
- Pension division must comply with both ERISA and Florida law
Investments & Brokerage Accounts
- Dividing appreciated assets can result in capital gains taxes when later sold
- We ensure cost basis and holding periods are properly transferred or disclosed
Child-Related Tax Issues
- Who gets to claim child tax credits, head of household status, or dependency exemptions?
Debt Transfers & Forgiveness
- Canceled debt (e.g., a forgiven credit card balance) may count as taxable income
- Assigning debt without tax planning may hurt credit or increase liability unfairly
Business Ownership Division
- Selling or transferring a business may involve depreciation recapture, self-employment tax issues, or pass-through taxation
From Clarity to Compliance
How We Protect Your Financial Future
- Identify marital vs. non-marital assets
- Work with tax professionals when needed
- Ensure all division terms are legally enforceable and IRS-compliant
- Prevent future disputes over ambiguous terms or tax liabilities
- Build settlement language that supports your long-term financial stability
Dedicated to Your Future
WHY CHOOSE JUSTIN ANDERSSON, P.A.?
- Clarity, Strategy, and Real Guidance
- Focused on Divorce & Family Law
- Honest Communication
- Personalized Support
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Who We Serve
Proudly Representing Families Throughout the Florida Panhandle
From the coast to the Wiregrass line, we provide trusted legal representation in:
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