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Orlando Property Division Lawyer<\/h1>\n

Most people considering divorce are concerned about how the assets and debts they\u2019ve accumulated during marriage will be divided. The property to be split and distributed may include a home, real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, investments, or a family-run business, not to mention the smaller items that are simply important for daily life. How can all these things be allocated in a manner that\u2019s fair? It\u2019s only natural to be worried. You need someone with experience and skill to give you useful and practical advice when it comes to property division. At the Arwani Law Firm our Orlando property division lawyers<\/strong> can protect your interests and guide you through the distribution of property in your divorce.<\/p>\n

How Marital Property is Divided in Florida<\/h2>\n

Marital property is broadly defined as all property\u2014assets and liabilities\u2014you and your spouse acquired, individually or jointly, from the day you married through the date you file for divorce. Under Florida law, marital property is to be divided equitably upon divorce. The court will make the decision of who gets what, and if there is any justification for an unequal distribution, based on the following factors:<\/p>\n