When you’re facing marital issues, emotions run high, and life can feel overwhelming. But ending your marriage may be the right step to take in order to build a more hopeful future. At Tampa Divorce, we understand the emotional weight of this decision (because we’ve been through divorce ourselves!), and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re contemplating a divorce or dealing with child custody challenges, our experienced legal team is ready to provide compassionate legal guidance tailored to your needs.
Take the first step today—schedule your free consultation with our Tampa divorce lawyers. We’re here to listen, advise, and guide you through every stage of the process, ensuring you feel informed and empowered.
How Tampa Divorce Can Help
Divorce can seem like an uphill battle, but you don’t have to fight it alone. Tampa Divorce offers experienced legal counsel across a wide range of family law matters, helping you protect your rights, assets, and most importantly, your future. Here are some of the many areas we can offer assistance:
1. Divorce and Legal Separation
Every divorce is unique, and our Tampa Divorce lawyers approach your case with a personalized strategy that prioritizes your goals. Whether it’s a contested or uncontested divorce, we handle all aspects, including division of property, alimony, and more. If you’re seeking a separation instead, we can guide you through that process as well.
2. Child Custody and Support
Ensuring the well-being of your children is paramount. We help parents navigate custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and support agreements to prioritize the needs of your family while securing your parental rights.
3. Military Divorces
Military divorces come with unique challenges, such as jurisdiction issues and the division of military pensions. Our team is experienced in addressing these complexities and advocating for the best possible outcomes for military families – we are veteran owned and operated, so we uniquely understand the obstacles you may be facing and how to overcome them.
4. Domestic Violence Cases
If you are dealing with domestic violence, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. We can assist with obtaining protective orders and ensuring that any legal proceedings account for the impact of abuse on your family dynamics.
5. Parental Alienation
Parental alienation can harm both parents and children. We are committed to addressing these issues and helping to rebuild healthy relationships between you and your children.
And More!
Why Choose Tampa Divorce?
Attorney Robert Angstadt, Attorney Cara L. Powell, and the entire Tampa Divorce team bring years of experience to every case. Having experienced divorce personally, Robert and Cara both understand the emotional and financial challenges you face. Their empathetic yet determined approach ensures that your voice is heard and your goals are pursued with clarity and dedication.
Tampa Divorce serves clients in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, offering both in-person and remote consultations to meet your needs. Whether it’s a quick phone call or an in-depth video conference, our Tampa divorce lawyers are here to make the legal process as accessible and stress-free as possible. From start to finish, we are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for you and your family!
Take Control of Your Future
The decisions you make during your divorce will shape your life for years to come. Our Tampa divorce lawyers are here to give you an advantage and work to make sure you lay the best foundation possible for the next phase of your life. Protect your rights, your children, and your future by scheduling a free consultation today!
Frequently Asked Florida Divorce Questions
What Are the Residency Requirements for Filing for Divorce in Florida?
In Florida, at least one spouse must have been a resident of the state for a minimum of six months before filing for divorce. Residency can be proven through a driver’s license, state ID, or other official documentation.
How Long Does the Divorce Process Take in Florida?
The length of the divorce process depends on factors such as whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, the complexity of asset division, and issues surrounding child custody. While uncontested divorces can be resolved in a few months, contested cases may take a year or more. Our team works to resolve cases efficiently while prioritizing your needs.
Can I Modify a Divorce Agreement After the Divorce Is Finalized?
Yes, certain aspects of a divorce agreement, such as child custody, support payments, or alimony, may be modified if there has been a significant change in circumstances. Common reasons include a change in income, relocation, or shifts in a child’s needs. We can help you petition the court for modifications.
What Should I Do If My Spouse Refuses to Cooperate During the Divorce Process?
If your spouse is uncooperative, it doesn’t mean your divorce cannot proceed. In such cases, the court can intervene to resolve disputes over property, custody, or support. We have extensive experience handling contentious divorces and will advocate for your best interests, even in challenging circumstances.