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Divorce, Marriage, Alimony Law Question from Okeechobee, Florida

Asked on 9/4/2009.   This question has received 71 views.
I own 2 vehicle and i am going threw a divorce do i have to give one vehicle to my husband

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Attorney Answer given by Tracey Carlisle

Answered on September 7, 2009.

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I am admitted in Florida.  I concur with the above answer.  If you owned them prior to the marriage they are non-marital property and not subject to equitable division.  However if they were acquired during they are marital property regardless of whose name they are in.  Obviously additional information is needed to answer this question more throughly.  You may want to consult an attorney in your area.


Attorney Answer given by M.T.G., Member, New York Bar

Answered on September 5, 2009.

I am not admitted in Florida.  When you say "I own two vehicles" what do you mean?  Were they your before the marriage and could you prove they are separate property?  If you can not then they are both marital assets and subject to the equitable distribution laws.  This explanation is very simplistic but it gives you an idea of how things go.  See an attorney in your area for a full explanation regarding the specifics of your assets.




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