Family Law

Family law issues are often the most difficult and painful we encounter in the legal field. The attorneys at Martin Law Firm understand the impact these complex issues have on you and your family. While we aggressively represent our clients, we do so with sensitivity to the needs of all of those involved. With skill and experience your attorney will provide sound advice so you can make decisions that are best for you, and for the health and well-being of your children.
 

We can help you with the following:

  • Dissolution of Marriage
  • Property Division
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child Support
  • Alimony
  • Establishing Paternity
  • Taxes & Debts
  • Domestic Violence

Please call our main office or use the form to the right to request a consultation.

 

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here is a saying that you can divorce your spouse but you cannot divorce your children. Hopefully, both you and your former spouse will continue to have close, nurturing relationships with your children. Let your children know that both you and your spouse will continue to love and take care of them. Remember that each child needs both parents.

 

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Establishing Paternity in Department of Revenue Child Support Cases

February 6, 2012

The Florida Department of Revenue may intervene in child support cases to ensure that a minor child ...

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Since separation my spouse took all the money from an account to “live on,” can I do anything about this?

February 3, 2012

In a typical divorce one of the major issues is “equitable distribution.” In Florida equity generall ...

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My spouse and I want to sell the marital home and split the proceeds to purchase new, separate homes, will Florida Homestead protect it from creditors?

January 22, 2012

More than likely yes, however the language in the agreement will be very important.  Florida’s Const ...

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