Family Law Attorney New Port Richey
Divorce and Separation
Ending a marriage is never easy. Whether the split is amicable or contentious, divorce involves important decisions about property division, financial support, and parenting arrangements. I help clients pursue fair settlements while minimizing emotional and financial strain. When necessary, I am prepared to litigate to protect my client’s rights and interests in court.
Legal separation offers an alternative to divorce for couples who wish to live apart while remaining legally married. This may be for religious, financial, or personal reasons. In either case, I assist clients in drafting clear legal agreements that protect their rights and outline responsibilities.
Child Custody and Support
Few legal issues are as sensitive as child custody. As a family law attorney, I prioritize the best interests of the child while ensuring that my client’s parental rights are protected. I handle custody arrangements, visitation schedules, modifications, and enforcement. Child support is another vital component. The courts typically use state guidelines to determine payments, but there are many factors involved. I work diligently to ensure that support is fair, whether you are paying or receiving it, and that the child’s needs are met.
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Spousal Support (Alimony)
Spousal support, or alimony, can be a complex aspect of divorce. Courts consider various factors, such as the length of the marriage, income disparities, and the standard of living during the marriage. I help clients navigate these discussions and advocate for reasonable and appropriate support arrangements—whether you are seeking support or contesting a claim.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Planning for the future is one of the smartest decisions couples can make. Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements help clarify expectations and protect assets in the event of divorce or death. I assist clients in drafting and reviewing these agreements to ensure they are fair, enforceable, and reflect both parties’ intentions.
