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Family law · FL §61.075
Florida Family Law · Equitable Distribution
Who gets what,and how much of it?
Florida presumes an equal split of marital assets and liabilities under §61.075. Enter the estate, mark what's marital vs. non-marital, apply any adjustment factors, and see the equalizing payment.
Not legal advice. Classification (marital vs. non-marital) is fact-specific. Commingling, active vs. passive appreciation, and enhancement of non-marital property with marital effort can shift the analysis. Use this as a starting worksheet, not a final settlement.
Assets
Description
Value
Classification
Titled to
Liabilities
Description
Balance
Classification
Titled to
Adjustment factors (§61.075(1))
Reading the estate…
Equalizing payment
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A to B
Marital estate
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assets less liabilities
Distribution split
Estate summary
Florida onlyThis calculator applies Florida law. It uses Florida Statutes and case law - Chapter 61 for family matters. Other states have different formulas for child support, timesharing, equitable distribution, and pension division. If your case is filed outside Florida, consult an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.
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