Divorce Lawyer in Orlando
Orlando Fathers' Rights Attorney Divorce can be both emotionally and financially devastating for all parties involved, especially the children. For fathers divorce can be especially traumatic since historically mothers have been favored by the courts when it comes to family law issues like child custody, child support, alimony and child visitation rights. In fact, for many years it was a basically foregone that the mother was awarded custody of the children after a divorce since men were not viewed as primary care givers. This is not the case, however, in Orlando where progressive state laws where men are given equal consideration. But despite this equitable status in the eyes of the court, fathers in Orlando should still secure the services of a knowledgeable
Orlando fathers' rights lawyer for divorce proceedings involving children.
About Divorce in Orlando
Florida is a No Fault State, which means that the only grounds for divorce is that one or both parties believe that the union is irretrievably broken. Either spouse can initiate divorce proceedings and no one is legally to blame for the marriage's end. But blame is often hard to avoid if complications arise and create contention, like disagreements on splitting joint assets, selling property and dividing other belongings. If children are involved, challenges can be amplified as the prospect of being separated from one's children is too much to bear.
Because of this, husbands and fathers need to consult a knowledgeable Orlando fathers' rights lawyer from Katz & Phillips, P.A.right away. Attorneys at Katz & Phillips, P.A. have years of experience and success in defending the rights of fathers and husbands in all types of family law cases, including divorce. If mediation and collaboration aren't enough to dissolve the marriage amicably, an attorney can aggressively and efficiently protect your rights and provide you with the advice and advocacy you need throughout the entire legal process.
Contact an Orlando Divorce Lawyer
when facing a divorce.
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