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Questions to Ask During Divorce

When you are faced with divorce, working closely with an attorney who will explain your rights and options can help you make decisions that are in your best interests. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation and case evaluation with an experienced family law attorney.

Division of non-community property is an aspect of divorce that can turn the end of a marriage into a war. One side will make a claim of community property, while the other side disputes it. Suddenly, peace is replaced with a bitter battle over valuable assets and retirement accounts. At Sparkman & Sparkman, P.A., in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida, we bring not only experience in this complex area of divorce law, but also an aggressive approach that may involve trial litigation when going to court best promotes a client's interests. Listed below are various resources on non-community property divorces.

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Proving what is community and non-community property requires diligence and attention to detail. With the help of experts, your attorney will conduct detailed analyses of what was purchased and when it was purchased. You need that level of representation to protect what is rightfully yours.

Do not be quick to give in. Your divorce will not be any easier if you just let valuable property go to your undeserving spouse. Your divorce lawyer will fight on your behalf and protect your rights to assets and accounts that are anything but community property.

Questions to Ask During Divorce

Whether to end your marriage is one of the most important and difficult decisions you will ever encounter. While this is an emotional matter, it is important to approach certain aspects of it with an analytical perspective. This is a decision that should take into account numerous issues. Once you review the following list of questions, you may reconsider your goals — or you may be better prepared to move forward while working with an attorney. Contact an experienced family law attorney from Sparkman & Sparkman, P.A. in Tampa, Florida, to help you along the journey.

Children

  • Will your children live with you or your former spouse?
  • If the children live with your former spouse, how often do you hope to see them?
  • How will you and your ex-spouse make decisions concerning the children's health care and education?
  • Who will pay for the children's living expenses, education and travel?
  • What if your ex-spouse remarries and the stepparent wants to adopt the children?

Support Payments

  • What about spousal support and child support? Will you receive it or need to pay it? How much and for how long?
  • Will the spousal support or child support increase or decrease in the future due to changing financial circumstances, economic conditions or other factors?
  • Who will be entitled to claim the children as exemptions for income tax purposes?

Your Home

  • Who will live in the marital home during the divorce process?
  • Will one of the spouses keep the marital home after the divorce, or will it be sold? How will the proceeds be divided?
  • If one party keeps the home, will the other party deed its interest to the first party?
  • If the parties decide to sell the home, will both spouses be involved in the sale and closing? Who will decide the listing price and whether a real estate broker will sell the home?
  • Who will be responsible for major repairs and the costs of preparing the home for sale?
  • Who will be entitled to deduct the mortgage interest charges and property taxes for income tax purposes?
  • Who will be responsible for any income (capital gains) taxes that are imposed as a result of the sale of the home?

Insurance

  • Will you keep life insurance for the benefit of your children?
  • Will either party be obligated to provide medical or other insurance for the other? For the children? For how long?
  • Who will be responsible for any medical, dental, prescription or hospital expenses of the children that are not reimbursed by insurance?

Income Taxes

  • Who will be entitled to receive any refund from current and past joint income tax returns?
  • If there is a deficiency on any current or past joint income tax returns, who will be responsible for the payment?

This list is not exhaustive, but it provides a snapshot of the issues that are important to consider while making a decision to pursue divorce. Consult a family law attorney at Sparkman & Sparkman, P.A. in Tampa, Florida, to make sure you understand the relevant issues and their legal impact.

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