Nonmarital Assets and Liabilities
How do the Florida Statutes define nonmarital assets and liabilities? “Nonmarital assets and liabilities” include: 1. Assets acquired and liabilities incurred by either party prior to the marriage, and assets …
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How do the Florida Statutes define nonmarital assets and liabilities? “Nonmarital assets and liabilities” include: 1. Assets acquired and liabilities incurred by either party prior to the marriage, and assets …
How do the Florida Statutes define marital assets and liabilities? “Marital assets and liabilities” include: a. Assets acquired and liabilities incurred during the marriage, individually by either spouse or jointly …
What statutory factors does a court consider in determining imputation of income to a parent in Florida? Monthly income shall be imputed to an unemployed or underemployed parent if such …
How is a parent’s income calculated for child support purposes? The Court first determines the gross income of each parent and then subtracts allowable deductions from the gross income …
What statutory factors does a court consider in establishing a parenting plan including timesharing schedule? For purposes of establishing or modifying parental responsibility and creating, developing, approving, or modifying a …
What statutory factors does a court consider in determining alimony? In determining whether to award alimony, the court shall first make a specific factual determination as to whether either party …
What statutory factors does a court consider in determining the equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities? In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, in addition to all other remedies …