Experienced and Aggressive Divorce Attorneys
A divorce can be a difficult and emotional time. It is also a time when critical decisions must be made — decisions that can affect your future and the future of your children. For this reason, it is important that you work with an experienced divorce lawyer. At the Adkinson Law Firm, LLC, we use 30 years of experience to help you achieve the best possible results.
Addressing All the Issues
Each divorce involves unique issues that must be resolved in a way that is best for you. At the Adkinson Law Firm, LLC, we look at the facts involved in your divorce. Together, we handle divorces involving a wide range of matters — making sure our arguments match your ultimate goals:
- Child custody and visitation: When children are involved in a divorce, determining child custody and visitation (now called a parenting plan) can be difficult. A number of factors will be considered, but all of these factors will focus on the best interests of the child or children. Our attorneys will tailor your arguments to help demonstrate what outcome is in the best interest of your child or children.
- Child support: Florida child support is set by state statutes and is calculated based on a set mathematical formula based on both parents' incomes and certain other factors. Determining what the right amount of support is, as well as how that amount will impact you, can be a daunting task for someone who is unfamiliar with Florida law. Our attorneys will help guide you through these issues.
- Alimony/spousal support: Am I eligible for alimony? How much alimony will I need to pay? Many people have questions about spousal support, and the attorneys at Adkinson Law Firm, LLC, have handled numerous cases in which alimony has been a contested issue. We can help you answer these questions, and will help you pursue a claim for alimony or defend against such a claim.
- Property division: Florida utilizes equitable distribution of all marital assets. However, many couples disagree about what constitutes a marital asset versus what constitutes a non-marital asset. In determining what is marital and non-marital, a skilled attorney is often necessary. When attempting to determine what equitable distribution means for you, consult one of our attorneys to get a detailed and thorough answer to your specific situation.
Contact Us With Your Questions
If you have questions about Florida divorce, contact a law firm that has answers to your questions. To contact a lawyer at the Adkinson Law Firm, LLC, call us at 866-936-8257 or complete our online contact form. We are located across from the Walton County Courthouse, at 41 South Sixth Street in Historic Downtown DeFuniak Springs. Credit cards are accepted.
