When you're going through a divorce, you have a number of important goals: protecting your children while avoiding a bitter custody battle, setting a fair child support arrangement so that your children are properly cared for, ensuring that you receive a fair share of marital property, and coming to a fair alimony arrangement. Having an experienced family law attorney can greatly help in this process.
While it is possible to represent yourself in a divorce, do you fully understand the laws about all of these issues? Would you be able to say with certainty that you aren't giving up important legal rights? Would you be able to keep a clear head emotionally to make the right decisions and stay focused on what's important when you go to court? If you want to fully protect your rights, your children, and your prized assets, consider hiring an experienced family law and divorce attorney to guide you along the way.
Valentin & Studstill, PLLC has served Melbourne, Florida, residents who are going through a divorce for years.
While it is possible to represent yourself in a divorce, do you fully understand the laws about all of these issues? Would you be able to say with certainty that you aren't giving up important legal rights? Would you be able to keep a clear head emotionally to make the right decisions and stay focused on what's important when you go to court? If you want to fully protect your rights, your children, and your prized assets, consider hiring an experienced family law and divorce attorney to guide you along the way.
Valentin & Studstill, PLLC has served Melbourne, Florida, residents who are going through a divorce for years.
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Sandra E. Valentin has been serving residents of Florida since 2002.
Ms. Valentin graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law, and she fluently speaks both English and Spanish.
She is also highly involved in the local community, and her activities include memberships in the Brevard County Bar Association and the Collaborative Association of Brevard.
Ms. Valentin practices primarily in family law and has experience in a wide range of Florida family court matter, including paternity, time sharing, child support, alimony, relocation, divorce and modification of final judgments.
Ms. Valentin graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law, and she fluently speaks both English and Spanish.
She is also highly involved in the local community, and her activities include memberships in the Brevard County Bar Association and the Collaborative Association of Brevard.
Ms. Valentin practices primarily in family law and has experience in a wide range of Florida family court matter, including paternity, time sharing, child support, alimony, relocation, divorce and modification of final judgments.
Michelle Pruitt Studstill is a seasoned family law practitioner and has chosen to dedicate her practice exclusively to the area of family law.
Ms. Studstill has extensive experience in a wide range of family law matters including divorce, paternity, child support, alimony, modification proceedings and step-parent adoptions.
She is well versed in handling the unique issues that arise in family law proceedings.
Ms. Studstill has been described by former clients as a "brilliant strategist", "brilliant in the courtroom" and "empathetic without being distracted by extremely emotional content".
Ms. Studstill has extensive experience in a wide range of family law matters including divorce, paternity, child support, alimony, modification proceedings and step-parent adoptions.
She is well versed in handling the unique issues that arise in family law proceedings.
Ms. Studstill has been described by former clients as a "brilliant strategist", "brilliant in the courtroom" and "empathetic without being distracted by extremely emotional content".
After you decide to divorce, you often want to start your new life as quickly as possible and get the court process over with as soon as you can.
No matter how you feel, it's important to remember that the outcome of your divorce will have lifelong consequences both financially and in terms of your.
When you do not have children, you have the freedom to relocate anywhere in the world at any time.
While a divorce may restore much of the independence you had when you were single, you cannot freely move if you had a child with your former spouse.
No matter how you feel, it's important to remember that the outcome of your divorce will have lifelong consequences both financially and in terms of your.
When you do not have children, you have the freedom to relocate anywhere in the world at any time.
While a divorce may restore much of the independence you had when you were single, you cannot freely move if you had a child with your former spouse.
After you decide to divorce, you often want to start your new life as quickly as possible and get the court process over with as soon as you can.
No matter how you feel, it's important to remember that the outcome of your divorce will have lifelong consequences both financially and in terms of your long-term relationships with your children and extended family.
To help keep your focus on the future and to protect your rights, turn to an experienced divorce lawyer such as Valentin & Studstill, PLLC.
No matter how you feel, it's important to remember that the outcome of your divorce will have lifelong consequences both financially and in terms of your long-term relationships with your children and extended family.
To help keep your focus on the future and to protect your rights, turn to an experienced divorce lawyer such as Valentin & Studstill, PLLC.
When you do not have children, you have the freedom to relocate anywhere in the world at any time.
While a divorce may restore much of the independence you had when you were single, you cannot freely move if you had a child with your former spouse.
In Florida, any move greater than 50 miles that is either permanent or lasting longer than 60 days requires either the consent of the non- custodial parent or a court order.
An experienced relocation attorney can help in this process.
When both parents agree, they must submit their agreement to the court.
While a divorce may restore much of the independence you had when you were single, you cannot freely move if you had a child with your former spouse.
In Florida, any move greater than 50 miles that is either permanent or lasting longer than 60 days requires either the consent of the non- custodial parent or a court order.
An experienced relocation attorney can help in this process.
When both parents agree, they must submit their agreement to the court.
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