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Divorce – Visitation Rights – Child Support – Alimony
For the advice of an experienced family law attorney who is committed to helping you achieve the best possible results for yourself and your children, contact the Lasky Law Firm in Jacksonville. No matter what your problem might involve, we will work closely with you toward a successful outcome.
We focus on divorce and other family law issues. Our lawyers will use their experience to select the right approach based on the facts of your situation, and your rights and responsibilities under Florida law. We can help you get beyond the confusion of a divorce or custody issue so that you can define your own objectives and preferred legal strategies.
The Lasky Law Firm offers advice and representation on such family law issues as the following:
- Divorce and legal separation
- Complex property division problems in divorce cases
- Military divorce
- Alimony and modification of alimony obligations in cases of cohabitation
- Child custody and visitation rights
- Child support in divorce and paternity cases
- Parenting classes ordered in divorce cases
- Florida relocation issues after divorce
- Modification and enforcement of family court orders
- Paternity and father’s rights of access to their children
- Grandparent and relative custody as an alternative to foster care or juvenile dependency proceedings
We also represent clients on other divorce and marriage issues ranging from annulment to domestic violence restraining orders.
For dependable advice about the full range of problems that can arise in a divorce or other family law situation, contact the Lasky Law Firm.
Please note, all information herein is provided for general informational purposes only. The information herein is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Different factual scenarios may yield different results. In addition, several other factors must be considered in each individual case, and those factors can only be ascertained by speaking directly to an attorney.
