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Despite the legal ramifications involved, it happens all the time in Orange County, Florida divorce cases: in order to protect “their” money, one spouse tries to hide assets from the other. You would think that Florida’s mandatory disclosure procedures described in the video would stop this but some people just can’t resist trying.
That’s why you want to have an experienced family law attorney on your side who will fight vigorously to ensure that you get what you’re entitled to. A big part of this is simply knowing your finances, because in Orange County, Florida, divorce judges will look at everything—even non-marital assets—when deciding how to split up what you own and determining things like alimony.
But how do you know if your spouse is hiding money?
Speak with an experienced Florida attorney at our firm today.
Call 855-Kramer-Now (855-572-6376).
Signs to Watch Out for in Orange County, Florida Divorce
Even if you’re not the one who handles the finances for the family, there are still a number of things that you can keep an eye on to give you a hint about whether or not your spouse is keeping money from you.
No attorneys. Does your spouse want to keep attorneys out of it? This may be because they have things to hide and know that lawyers are more likely to find them.
Self-employed. If your spouse is self-employed, there is a good chance that the income reported on their tax return isn’t 100 percent accurate. There are lots of ways for freelancers and small businesses to make their income look smaller, so it’s important that you receive a detailed account of all expenses and revenue.
Lifestyle and expenses. When the majority of your monthly income is going towards your mortgage payment and you are still dining out at fancy restaurants every night, it’s a pretty safe bet that there is “hidden money” coming from somewhere.
Orange County, Florida Divorce: A Family Law Attorney Can Help
If any of these reflect your situation, it is important that you speak with a divorce lawyer as soon as possible. Only someone with that kind of legal experience is going to know the best places for you to look to make sure that you are not being deceived by your spouse. All you want is for your Orange County, Florida divorce to be fair and equitable.
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