Family Law
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Family Law

Compassionate Guidance Through Life's Toughest Transitions

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What We Handle

Contested & Uncontested Divorce
Child Custody & Time-Sharing
Child Support Enforcement
Alimony & Spousal Support
Paternity Actions
Prenuptial Agreements
Domestic Violence Injunctions
Post-Judgment Modifications

Our Client-Centered Approach

We believe in minimizing conflict whenever possible, but we never back down when your rights are at stake. We prioritize the well-being of children and the long-term financial stability of our clients.

Personalized Strategy Sessions
Mediation-First Mindset
Aggressive Litigation When Necessary
Transparent Communication

Case Results

High-Net-Worth Divorce

Secured 60% of marital assets and permanent alimony for a spouse in a 25-year marriage involving complex business valuations.

Relocation Victory

Successfully obtained court permission for a mother to relocate out of state with her children for a career opportunity.

Paternity Rights

Established legal paternity and 50/50 time-sharing for a father who had been denied access to his child for two years.

Client Stories

"Richard guided me through the darkest time of my life with compassion and incredible skill. I kept my kids and my home."

— Sarah J.

"Aggressive when he needed to be, but always reasonable. He didn't just run up the bill like other lawyers."

— Mark T.

"The best family law team in Florida. They actually listen and care about the outcome."

— Rebecca L.

Common Questions

Child support is calculated using a statutory formula based on the parents' combined net incomes, the number of children, and the time-sharing schedule (overnights).
Yes, if you can prove a substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances, such as involuntary job loss or retirement.
Not necessarily. Many cases are resolved through mediation or collaborative law without a trial, though a final hearing is usually required to finalize the judgment.
Florida uses 'parental responsibility' (decision-making) and 'time-sharing' (physical schedule). Shared parental responsibility is the default preference.
Uncontested divorces can take 4-6 weeks. Contested divorces typically take 6-12 months or longer depending on the complexity.

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