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We handle all divorce matters including property division, timesharing (child custody), child support, alimony, business valuations, domestic violence, and paternity...
During a divorce you may be concerned with the distribution of your premarital and marital assets that have accrued over time...
An agreement can be made at any time during the course of the litigation. However, something to keep in mind...
As a grandparent or relative of a child, you have certain rights to custody (also known as “timesharing”) or access to a child...
It is the public policy of Florida that children have frequent and continuing contact with both parents...
A parent may be required to follow specific procedures before moving residences, depending on whether the other parent agrees or disagrees to the relocation...
Property valuation can range from appraising real estate and personal possessions to valuing businesses.
After a case has settled certain elements of a divorce decree can be modified based upon a substantial change in circumstances.
If you believe the Judge made an error in your family law case, you may be able to correct these by filing an appeal.
Domestic violence is a far too common occurrence these days. Complaints regarding domestic violence can be both civil and criminal in nature.