Divorce and Division of Furniture
Often, one of the longest and most difficult processes of a couple’s divorce proceeding is the division of marital or joint property. In many cases, individual spouses may be attached to certain items the couple purchased together, and in the event of divorce, they may want to take those items with them. This may be the case when dividing up property like furniture. Unfortunately, dividing up property such as furniture can be a difficult task for some couples to work out by themselves, and they may need an experienced divorce attorney to mediate.
You do not have to go through your divorce process alone. The Orlando property division lawyers of the Schlegel Law Group are dedicated to giving you the best advice and assistance in all aspects of your divorce case. We can even represent your interests when you are dividing up marital property like furniture. Contact us today at 407-648-0280 to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced divorce attorneys today.
Determining Furniture Possession After Divorce
A divorce lawyer can sit down with both spouses and develop a plan for dividing up furniture. During this process, you and the lawyer will discuss the value of each piece of furniture, who wants certain items, and what each party plans on doing with the furniture. If the couple cannot civilly decide on who gets certain pieces of furniture, they may resort to methods such as:
- Selling the furniture and then splitting the proceeds of the items evenly between the two spouses
- Bidding on the furniture between themselves
- Taking turns choosing items, one by one
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Property and furniture division is only one of several potentially frustrating aspects of divorce. However, an attorney can guide you through this process so that your interests are represented during your divorce proceedings. Call an Orlando division of property attorney from the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 to discuss your situation.






