Divorce Attorney in Fort Lauderdale & Boca Raton
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Do you feel like your divorce is tearing you in two?
Divorce often creates emotional and financial strain, leaving many couples feeling worse than expected. Collaborative divorce offers a better path for those who want to handle family matters outside the courtroom.
Our experienced team supports spouses throughout this time and helps them negotiate parenting agreements, custody schedules, and visitation rights. The goal? Minimize conflict and keep families grounded during change.
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What Divorce Means for You? And What to Expect
Dissolution of marriage involves life-changing decisions. When children are involved, parental responsibility becomes the court’s top priority. You’ll likely ask:
Where will my children live?
When will I see them?
While nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, your case is unique. Whether you’re filing or responding to divorce papers, our legal team will craft a custom strategy. We’ll focus on preserving your parenting time and protecting your future.
Your Children Are the Court’s Focus
If children are involved, they become the center of the case. The court looks at what’s best for the child when deciding time sharing, parenting plans, and child support.
We’ll help you focus on the child-related matters. You’ll understand the key factors judges use to make decisions — so you’re never caught off guard.
Let’s Talk Alimony, Property, and Strategy
Beyond parenting plans, we’ll address property division and financial matters. Equitable distribution means dividing your shared assets and debts fairly — and this process can get tense.
Alimony often causes friction. Child support can too. That’s why we analyze your goals and build a strategy around your financial and emotional well-being.
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Divorce Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the divorce process?
Depending on the type of divorce, the timeframe can range from 1 month to years.
What types of divorces are there?
- Simplified divorce (no children and no property).
- A divorce that includes children and property.
- A divorce that includes children and no property.
- A divorce that includes property and no children.
- A collaborative divorce.
Can you get a divorce in Florida if your Spouse does not live in Florida?
If you have been a resident of the State of Florida for at least 6 months prior to the filing of the Petition and are not deemed mentally incapacitated, you may obtain a divorce in Florida even though your Spouse does not live in Florida. If there are minor children and the children do not reside with you in Florida, then the child-related issues may not be heard.
Is mediation required in a litigated divorce proceeding?
Prior to trial, mediation is mandatory as an attempt for the Parties to resolve the issues in their divorce.
Is fault considered in a Florida divorce?
Florida is a no-fault State. The only consideration is that there are irreconcilable differences. Fault may be considered as a factor when deciding the issue of alimony/spousal support.
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