St. Petersburg Area Divorce Attorney
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If you and your spouse have decided to begin going through the dissolution of marriage process in the state of Florida, there are several important things that you must take into account. Not only are you severing the emotional and familial tie, you are also splitting finances, property, assets, debts and other related entities. Marital property, or property/assets/etc that you and your spouse acquired while together must be equitably distributed. Sometimes an alimony agreement has to be reached, and if there are minor children involved, you and your spouse must come to an accord about where the children will live and how they will be supported. A qualified St. Petersburg divorce lawyer can help you work through these very important issues in the hopes of working out an arrangement that is agreeable to both parties.
We have a philosophy about how we approach all types of family law cases. We believe that it is important to be part of the solution, and that is why we will always strive to work with the other side as long as it is possible to cooperate. When collaboration and working together becomes impossible in a divorce case, we will aggressively defend your rights in court. Every attorney that we work with is a seasoned trial lawyer and has extensive litigation experience.
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We understand that going through a divorce can be one of the most difficult things that you and your family will face. That is why we are dedicated to providing you with compassionate, caring and exceptional service. We believe that educating our clients is the first step to success in any cases that we work on.
If you and your spouse do not have contention about distribution of assets or other factors important in your divorce, you could consider the following ways of dissolving your marriage:
- Collaborative divorce is a relatively new approach to divorce. In this type of proceeding, you and your spouse amicably work out every aspect of your divorce with the help of an attorney on each side.
- Flat fee divorce/uncontested divorce is a quick and easy approach to divorce, and it can be done easily with the help of an attorney – you can be divorced in as little as 20 days.
We are experienced in all areas of divorce law in Florida, and we can help you no matter what your divorce case involves.
If you have any questions about divorce or your own situation, please contact a St. Petersburg Divorce Attorney at Givens Divorce Law Group.