In most cases, the property is not sold against the parties» wishes
unless marital debts are high, or both spouses» incomes are too low to justify keeping the home.
Not exact matches
Marital property in Florida is considered to be all assets and
debts either spouse acquires during the marriage,
unless there is a valid written agreement stating otherwise, regardless of whether the property or
debt is only in one spouse's name.
Unless the creditor was specifically looking to the separate property of one spouse for payment, all
debts incurred during marriage are
marital.