Charlotte County Divorce Attorney
Going through a divorce is not necessarily easy, but it does not have to be ruinous to a family financially and emotionally. Working with a competent divorce attorney can actually have a significant positive impact on the outcome of a divorce and how this will impact you and your family.
At Fritsch Law Firm, we represent families throughout Fort Myers, Sarasota and all of Charlotte County, Florida as they consider divorce and the many issues related to this, including property division,
alimony,
child custody,
child support, and
visitation rights. Unfortunately, any one of these may cause a great deal of trouble to a family. An attorney experienced in handling these matters can talk to you about your particular needs and what can be done to resolve custody or support while protecting your children and your family's future as a whole.
Because Florida is a no-fault state when it comes to the dissolution of a marriage, you do not need to prove that your spouse did something wrong or harmed you in any way. You may file for divorce even if the other party does not want to end the marriage. However, you must meet the following criteria:
- You or your spouse must have lived in Florida for at least 6 months prior to filing for divorce.
- Your marriage must be "irretrievably broken" - and you or your spouse will have to testify to this under oath.
Helping Clients File for Divorce in Sarasota, Ft. Myers and Punta Gorda
As a Punta Gorda divorce attorney, it is Andrew Fritsch's goal to provide you with the legal counsel you deserve in a matter that may impact you personally and financially. By taking the time to talk to you about your concerns, our firm will work to create a plan of action that is tailor-made to fit your specific needs.
Learn more about how our firm can work to protect your family's future. Contact a Punta Gorda divorce attorney today! |