Florida Equitable Distribution Basics
Under Florida Statute §61.075, marital assets — including a house bought during the marriage — are divided equitably (usually 50/50). It does not matter whose name is on the deed if the home was acquired with marital funds.
Three Ways to Handle the Marital Home
- One spouse buys the other out — requires refinancing in today's high-rate market.
- List with a Miami-Dade agent — 60–120 days, 6% commission, plus repairs and showings while you're separating.
- Sell to a cash buyer — close in 7–14 days, no repairs, no showings, proceeds wired directly to your attorneys for split.
Why a Cash Sale Wins in Divorce
- Speed — your divorce isn't on hold while a buyer's loan is underwritten.
- Privacy — no public listing, no open houses, no neighbors asking questions.
- Certainty — no financing fall-throughs that re-trigger settlement negotiations.
- Clean split — net proceeds wired to a Miami-Dade title company and disbursed per the marital settlement agreement.
Working With Your Family Law Attorney
Bring a written cash offer to your attorney before signing. Most Miami-Dade family law attorneys are familiar with selling to local buyers like Sell Your House Fast Rush Offers Miami Lakes and will incorporate the closing into your marital settlement agreement.
Get a Discreet Cash Offer in Miami Lakes
Visit Get a Cash Offer for My Home or call us directly. We treat every divorce sale with full discretion — no signs, no Zillow listing, no drive-bys.
