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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I remove a shed from marital residence after property settlement?

Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock
Answered by attorney Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones and Woods LLP
Anything attached to the ground is part of the real estate and title to it goes with the house. If it is not attached, it is not part of the real estate. I suggest you contact the mortgage holder and request permission to remove the building.
Anything attached to the ground is part of the real estate and title to it goes with the house. If it is not attached, it is not part of the real estate. I suggest you contact the mortgage holder and request permission to remove the building.
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Can they take the dog that was given to me by a co-worker away from me?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
Generally, pets are treated as personal property in Florida. If you can establish through ownership documents that the dog was yours and yours alone, then the likelihood is that the dog would be determined to be your separate non-marital property. Ownership evidence would include but not be limited to the testimony of the prior owner that they gave the dog to you, a bill of sale, the license papers from the county issuing the dog tags, vet bills in your name, etc. Consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
Generally, pets are treated as personal property in Florida. If you can establish through ownership documents that the dog was yours and yours alone, then the likelihood is that the dog would be determined to be your separate non-marital property. Ownership evidence would include but not be limited to the testimony of the prior owner that they gave the dog to you, a bill of sale, the license papers from the county issuing the dog tags, vet bills in your name, etc. Consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options.
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Can I get the police to arrest my ex wife for stealing my car?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
Generally, what you describe may constitute theft of the car, and depending upon it's value, grand theft. You may be able to report the car as stolen to local law enforcement (for the jurisdiction that the car was stolen from, not where it is located at the moment), and provide them all of the pertinent information regarding it's current location, copies of your agreement and final judgment, etc., but do not be surprised if they consider it to be a civil matter and decline to make an arrest. You may be able to retrieve the car yourself if you have a spare set of keys or want to engage a towing company, but only if you can do so peacefully and without creating a scene or committing a crime to accomplish it. You should consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options before taking any action.
Generally, what you describe may constitute theft of the car, and depending upon it's value, grand theft. You may be able to report the car as stolen to local law enforcement (for the jurisdiction that the car was stolen from, not where it is located at the moment), and provide them all of the pertinent information regarding it's current location, copies of your agreement and final judgment, etc., but do not be surprised if they consider it to be a civil matter and decline to make an arrest. You may be able to retrieve the car yourself if you have a spare set of keys or want to engage a towing company, but only if you can do so peacefully and without creating a scene or committing a crime to accomplish it. You should consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your situation and your options before taking any action.
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