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Seminole Divorce Attorney

Side low shot of a divorce decree paper with a pen, gavel and ringsStart a new life with your children, on your terms, with the counsel offered by a Seminole divorce attorney. Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff is ready to fight for a fair and equitable settlement of all matters surrounding the dissolution of your marriage.

The end of a marriage is a trying period for everyone involved. Your family, as you once knew it, is breaking apart. You may be proceeding with a divorce for all the right reasons, but it is never a pleasant process to endure when the union began with such promise. You must maintain a focus on the wellbeing of your children and your living situation going forward. I will take care of the details involved in the proceeding.

Come to a determination as to how the marriage should be ended, and establish a plan for the equitable distribution of any assets. Take the emotion out of the arrangements for alimony and child support and build a better life on the other side of your separation.

The Mode of Dissolution

Male hand pressing rubber stamp on documentHow you decide to end or annul your marriage is dependent on the living conditions you experienced. Many believe that an annulment is preferable to a divorce, but there are specific guidelines in place for divorce. An annulment can be reached through a court proceeding that establishes that the marriage was void for some reason.

After a detailed consultation with a divorce lawyer, you may choose to proceed with a standard divorce. If you are considering annulment, having legal representation is absolutely essential. Annulments are challenging to prove in court, and there are no statutes in Florida Law that detail the process for annulment.

A Decision to Divorce

Filing for divorce is never easy when you are caring for children. When your own flesh and blood is involved with this greater dispute, the emotions are sure to run high. If you and your spouse have decided to part amicably, you don’t have to enter into a dispute in court. The collaborative divorce process allows a couple to divide their assets and decide on matters involving the children in a civil manner.

With so many options to choose from when it comes to parting ways with your spouse, you should start the process with a consultation at our law office. I can offer dispassionate counsel and reliable guidance that helps you through this challenging time.

Contact an experienced Seminole divorce attorney today to ensure you receive an equitable distribution of assets after a marriage ends. Proudly serving clients throughout Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties from the office in Seminole, Florida.

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