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Distribution Type
Equitable Distribution
Default Split
50 / 50
Income Adjustment
Equitable

Methodology

Equitable distribution

Florida law presumes equal distribution of marital assets and liabilities, but courts may order unequal distribution based on relevant factors. Non-marital assets are generally not subject to distribution.

Statutory Factors

The following factors are commonly evaluated under Florida law:

  1. Duration of the marriage
  2. Income and liabilities of each spouse
  3. Contributions to the marriage including homemaking
  4. Future earning capacity
  5. Tax consequences
  6. Waste or dissipation of marital assets
  7. Custodial needs
  8. Any other factors for fairness

Statute Reference

Citation: Fla. Stat. §61.075

Source: https://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/

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Florida Property Division

Florida Statute §61.075 establishes a presumption of equal distribution of marital assets and liabilities. Courts may order unequal distribution when justified by factors such as the length of the marriage, economic circumstances, career sacrifices, interruption of education, and intentional waste or dissipation of marital assets. Non-marital assets are excluded from distribution.

Citation: Fla. Stat. §61.075

Source: https://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/

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