Miami-Dade Divorce Attorney
If you are considering divorce, it is important to know your rights. At the Miami Law Offices of S. G. Morrow & Associates, we will advise you of your rights and responsibilities, answering your divorce and family law questions. In an initial consultation, Attorney Stephanie G. Morrow will expend the time necessary for her prospective clients to explain their situation, and she will provide sound advice.
Dissolution of Marriage -- Our Approach
Attorney Stephanie G. Morrow and her staff will support you and help you keep perspective during what can be an emotionally trying time. We know that many people experience fear and anxiety; we help mitigate these emotions with compassionate support and education. Ms. Morrow often recommends various tools such as counseling, self-help books, and prayer to get through what can be a difficult time to become centered again. We will never push any agenda or philosophy -- the informed client is responsible for the ultimate decision.
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Annulment
Some couples may also be able to consider annulment if their marriage meets certain criteria. This may include misrepresentation or forced "shotgun" weddings. Get in touch with Attorney Morrow today to learn more about Florida annulment law.
Child Custody and Visitation
Parents typically have questions about how the divorce will affect their time with their children. We help you understand child custody and visitation laws so that you can make decisions that are best for your children. We work with families, assisting them with custody evaluations, substantial time-sharing issues, visitation schedules, and modifications to agreements.
Child Support
The Florida courts use specific guidelines for setting child support. To talk with a knowledgeable attorney about how these guidelines affect you, contact our offices for a consultation. We help our clients know their rights so that they can make the best decisions for their children. We also understand that the needs of families can change after these decisions have already been made. We help families with child support modifications when circumstances change.
Spousal Support
Many divorcing couples consider spousal support (often called alimony) as an issue to be resolved. There are many spousal support solutions available to meet your diverse needs such as temporary, rehabilitative, lump sum, and bridge-the-gap alimony. In determining whether a party is entitled to alimony, the court must determine that one party is in need of alimony and the other party has the ability to pay it. Attorney Stephanie Morrow is available to talk with you about different spousal support options.
Equitable Division of Property
Florida courts divide marital property equitably. Often, the help of an experienced attorney is needed in helping couples determine which of their property is marital and which is non-marital. At our law office, we can help couples assess how the courts will view their property.
Our job is to advise you of your rights and responsibilities, but you make the final decision when ending a marriage. Our goal is to support you in your divorce. Contact us today for a confidential consultation about Florida divorce law and the process of dissolution of marriage. Call us at 800-815-6577 or toll free at 888.757.0901.