Contested Divorce in Miami, Florida
We consider taking contested or litigated divorce cases only after an initial case assessment
session (CAS).
If you are the one
starting the divorce litigation, a case assessment sessions evaluates your case within
the framework of existing family law and let’s you know what a probable outcome
may be. This is particularly important
if you have some expectations that are not supported by the law because it let’s
you know what can happen or what you can expect, how long it may take and what
it is likely to cost.
Generally speaking, if
you have been served with a petition for dissolution of marriage, the session
also provides information on the probable outcome of what your spouse is trying
to get through the legal process, how to defend against the allegations in the
petition, what can be done to take an offensive position within the framework
of existing family law; and, of course, what it is likely to cost.
The session also lets
each of us decide whether we want to work with each other; namely, whether I am
the kind of lawyer that can work with you or whether you are the kind of client
I can help and work with.
If you anticipate
getting a divorce that it is going to be
a contested or litigated divorce or if you have been served with petition for
dissolution and wish to schedule a case
assessment session, please visit schedule a Divorce Case Assessment Session
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