Family law
Family Law Practice Areas
Child Custody
Fathers' Rights
Legal Separations
Modifications
Property Division
Timesharing & Parenting Plan
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Florida Family Law Attorneys
Most legal matters involving families, especially when children are involved, result in long-term, permanent agreements that require cooperation over an extended period of time. A settlement agreement is preferable to trial, and we will work with you to achieve a lasting resolution to your case. When a settlement agreement is not possible, Richardson Law Group take it before the judge and argues your case based on Florida law.
Call the family law attorneys at 305-570-2271 to schedule your consultation today.
Florida Divorce Attorneys
If you are dealing with divorce, custody battle or child support in Florida, you need good legal representation to fight for you. At Richardson Law Group, we start with a Strategy Session. We will provide you with one at an affordable price. At the strategy session, one of our experienced family law attorneys will speak with you about your specific case and its facts. We will answer your questions, discuss strategy, set goals, a budget, and bring focus and direction to your present and future.
Nobody gets married with the intention of getting divorced. Custody, child support, alimony, dividing property, businesses, there is so much to think about. No matter how simple or complex your case may be, receiving advice from a good family law attorney can help.
No matter what your situation may be, there is one fact you should never lose sight of – you need quality family law representation. That is where we come in.
We want the best for you. It starts from the moment you contact us. As we do for all of our clients, husbands or wives, mothers or fathers, we will empower you, give you direction and, together and as a team, pave the way to a successful conclusion so you can restore peace back into your life.
Civil and Religious Divorce
There are two different types of marriage divorces, a civil divorce and a religious divorce (example, GET). Courts issue civil divorces. A civil divorce may not be required to obtain a religious divorce.
If you were married in a religious ceremony, you should consult with your clergymen concerning the requirements of obtaining a religious divorce.
Our divorce attorneys are able to assist in coordinating a religious annulments or religious divorces along with civil divorce proceedings. Contact us directly for more information on coordinating your religious divorce with your civil one.
Office: 305-570-2271
Fax: 305-851-7783
Email: Info@Richardson-LawGroup.com