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Always demand these 7 qualities from your Florida Divorce Attorney!

The right lawyer for your divorce is one who has had successful experience handling cases comparable to yours. Don’t let the terms of your settlement be their first learning experience; the stakes are too high for you. Although I’ve handled a wide variety of divorces, each one has a unique set of issues that require thoughtful planning and skillful negotiation.

Your Attorney Should Be Thoroughly Experienced At Handling Florida Divorce Cases

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Although they won’t tell you upfront, some large and even small law firms “farm out” portions of your divorce case to lower level, less experienced associates and paralegals. From the moment I take your case, you will work with me directly and I promise to return your calls promptly and courteously. I don’t accept every case but when I do you will have my full attention and you’ll see the results.

Stipulate That Your Case Won’t Be Handled By A Different Lawyer Or A Paralegal

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Every divorce is as unique as the individuals involved and especially those whose lives will be affected by it. Applying a “cookie-cutter” approach to your situation may appear to save time and money at first but can end up costing you more money and grief in the long run. The division of property and assets, child custody and support, and alimony are just the most obvious considerations, but there is so much more. I will make sure that every aspect of your circumstances is considered to arrive at the best possible outcome for you and your family.

Offers You A Personalized Solution, Not A Cookie-Cutter Approach To Your Situation

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The legal fees for a divorce in South Florida can range widely depending on your and your soon to be ex-spouse’s circumstance. I will provide an accurate assessment of what it will cost and the outcome you can expect based on your unique situation.

Provides A Realistic Appraisal Of Your Divorce Fees And The Settlement You Can Expect

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Unnecessary conflict is counterproductive to reaching an amicable divorce settlement. It can end up costing you more in the long run, both financially and emotionally. The only ones who will end up “winning” are the attorneys, in higher legal fees. Even in complicated, high-conflict separation and divorce situations, I strive to obtain the best possible and fairest outcome for you and your loved ones with the least amount of pointless hostility.

Minimizes Needless Conflict And Confrontation With Your Spouse’s Lawyer

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“Do-It-Yourself” and Mediation are among a handful of approaches to divorce that have been popularized to reduce costs and (supposedly) conflicts. Very rarely are both parties in a divorce so capably collaborative to insure a successful outcome. Only an experienced divorce attorney, representing YOUR INTERESTS, is trained and licensed to uncover and settle all of the issues essential for the most positive outcome of your divorce.

Only An Attorney Licensed In Florida Can Protect Your Rights and Interests In This State

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Remember, no two marriages are the same so no two divorces will be the same. When you call me, I will answer your questions about filing for a legal separation and divorce in Florida. In addition, after I have the basic information on your situation, I’ll offer my recommendation for a strategic approach. I’ll work to obtain the best possible settlement outcome for you and provide an estimate of what it will cost to achieve it.

I Will Provide A FREE and Comprehensive Divorce Strategy Session

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What you should know about filing for Divorce in Florida…

Florida is a No-Fault Divorce State

There is no need to prove any specific reason for seeking a divorce, only that irreconcilable differences exist and one party seeks to end the marriage.

Shared Parental Care is the Law

Also known as "joint custody," it means that both parents share equally in the rights, responsibilities and decision-making in raising of the children.

Florida is an Equitable Distribution State

As such, property acquired during the marriage is divided equally between both parties in a way that is fair and reasonable. Assets owned before the marriage are not subject to division.

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