The Law Offices of Aimee Trinoskey practices family law throughout all of Florida and all major credit cards are accepted. At The Law Office of Aimee Trinoskey, we understand the emotional turmoil surrounding family crisis. My family law firm will guide you through the process as quickly and sensitively as we can, using the power of the law and our legal skills.
Special emphasis is placed on emotionally-charged family court cases involving divorce, child support and child custody, visitation issues, domestic violence, step parent adoptions, dependency and post divorce matters. When you hire our St. Petersburg, Florida family law office, you will be represented by a lawyer who owns the firm, not given to an associate.
We take pride in our family law legal representation and hope to represent you during this very stressful time in your life.
Special emphasis is placed on emotionally-charged family court cases involving divorce, child support and child custody, visitation issues, domestic violence, step parent adoptions, dependency and post divorce matters. When you hire our St. Petersburg, Florida family law office, you will be represented by a lawyer who owns the firm, not given to an associate.
We take pride in our family law legal representation and hope to represent you during this very stressful time in your life.
Services
The Law Offices of Aimee Trinoskey brings together a group of highly-talented family law attorneys with a variety of skills and resources to assist you in every family law case.
They range from technical skills, for the complex aspects of property division, to interpersonal, for the more emotionally charged issues involving timesharing and divorce law.
Aimee Trinoskey has been a family law practitioner and has substantial experience in all areas of family legal issues.
Prior to starting her own practice, Aimee held a principal role as Senior Attorney at Gulf Coast legal services where she focused her practice primarily on family and matrimonial law.
They range from technical skills, for the complex aspects of property division, to interpersonal, for the more emotionally charged issues involving timesharing and divorce law.
Aimee Trinoskey has been a family law practitioner and has substantial experience in all areas of family legal issues.
Prior to starting her own practice, Aimee held a principal role as Senior Attorney at Gulf Coast legal services where she focused her practice primarily on family and matrimonial law.
Divorce can be one of life's most stressful experiences.
Our family law firm, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, is dedicated to helping you through the process, protecting your property rights, and creating a parenting plan for your child.
All information contained in this site is general in nature.
In Florida, a divorcing couple is required to divide all of their assets and liabilities including, but not limited to, real estate, household goods, furnishings, automobiles, retirement and investment accounts, credit card debt, pensions, stock options and profit sharing plans.
Our family law firm, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, is dedicated to helping you through the process, protecting your property rights, and creating a parenting plan for your child.
All information contained in this site is general in nature.
In Florida, a divorcing couple is required to divide all of their assets and liabilities including, but not limited to, real estate, household goods, furnishings, automobiles, retirement and investment accounts, credit card debt, pensions, stock options and profit sharing plans.
If your union is irretrievably broken, Florida Courts are now accessible to determine Equitable Distribution, Alimony, timesharing (custody) and child support.
Residency requirements still apply; at least one party must have been a continuous Florida resident for at least six (6) month prior to filing for dissolution of marriage.
For child custody determinations, both parties must have a legal relationship with the child or children, i.e., both parties adopted the child(ren) or the child was born during the marriage.
Residency requirements still apply; at least one party must have been a continuous Florida resident for at least six (6) month prior to filing for dissolution of marriage.
For child custody determinations, both parties must have a legal relationship with the child or children, i.e., both parties adopted the child(ren) or the child was born during the marriage.
There are different types of Parenting Plans and Timesharing arrangements which must be made in all family proceedings involving children.
Within each Parenting Plan, "time sharing" arrangements will set out specific days and times each parent will spend with their children throughout the year, including the division of holidays and school breaks.
Parenting Plans are designed to set out specific details regarding the children's education, extracurricular activities, daycare or after care and health care decisions, as well as how the parents communicate with one another and the children.
Within each Parenting Plan, "time sharing" arrangements will set out specific days and times each parent will spend with their children throughout the year, including the division of holidays and school breaks.
Parenting Plans are designed to set out specific details regarding the children's education, extracurricular activities, daycare or after care and health care decisions, as well as how the parents communicate with one another and the children.
Child support in Florida is designed to financially assist the majority timesharing parent with the child or children's basic needs of housing, food and transportation.
However, the parent receiving child support is not obligated to provide an accounting to the paying parent of how the funds are expended.
Child support in Florida is calculated according to the Florida Child Support Guidelines.
Normally, the parent who is awarded majority timesharing with the minor children receives child support from the other parent.
However, the parent receiving child support is not obligated to provide an accounting to the paying parent of how the funds are expended.
Child support in Florida is calculated according to the Florida Child Support Guidelines.
Normally, the parent who is awarded majority timesharing with the minor children receives child support from the other parent.
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