Property Division

Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite provides property division services for family law cases. Our licensed attorneys perform property division by evaluating and distributing assets according to Florida’s legal guidelines. Each property division is handled with strict compliance to legal standards for accuracy and fairness.

What This Service Includes

  • Community Property Assessment
  • Equitable Distribution Arrangement
  • Asset Valuation Procedures
  • Retirement Account Division
  • Business Valuation Analysis
  • Investment Portfolio Evaluation
  • Property Appraisal Reviews
  • Financial Document Preparation

Our Process

  1. Initial Asset Evaluation: Conduct a thorough assessment of all marital assets including real estate, vehicles, and personal property.
  2. Equitable Distribution Planning: Develop a plan to divide assets equitably according to state laws and individual circumstances.
  3. Legal Documentation Preparation: Prepare necessary legal documents to ensure assets are transferred in accordance with the divorce decree.
  4. Retirement Account Analysis: Review and assess division of retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs ensuring compliance with regulations.
  5. Asset Valuation: Perform an accurate valuation of businesses and investments to determine fair market value for division.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Does Property Division Include?

Property division includes assessing community property, conducting asset valuations, and planning for equitable distribution.

How Long Does the Property Division Process Take?

The timeline for property division varies depending on asset complexity and legal requirements. It typically spans several months.

Can Retirement Accounts Be Divided During Property Division?

Yes, retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs can be divided, often requiring a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO).

How Are Businesses Valued in Property Division?

Businesses are valued through rigorous financial analysis and market comparison to reach an equitable division.