Whether or not you are in agreement with the terms of your divorce, going through the process is hard. At Serrano, Farah Law, LP, our Divorce Lawyers are here to help you with every aspect of your divorce so you can look forward to new possibilities ahead. With over 15 years of experience, we have answers to successfully help you reach a fair separation agreement. We are proudly A+ Accredited by the Better Business Bureau, serving clients in the area of Coral Gables and Miami-Dade, Florida throughout. Our trusted Divorce Lawyers have received Commendation from the City of Miami for successfully helping thousands of clients and have been voted 10 Best law firms.
With the experience of our Divorce Lawyers, you can be sure to properly protect your interests and count on the professional legal guidance you need at your side. We can help you with making those difficult decisions of your divorce, including property division, child custody, child support, time-sharing, and more. If you are in the process of divorce or have questions, our Divorce Lawyers would like to meet with you in person to carefully evaluate your situation. To learn more about our services and how we can help you, schedule a consultation now.
We can help you with the following factors of your divorce and more:
- Marital Property Division
- Child Custody & Visitation
- Child Support
- Parental Relocation
- Parenting Plans
- Alimony
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We Can Help You Navigate Through The Complexities Of Divorce
It’s not easy to make life-changing decisions. Especially, when your emotions can get in the way of your ability to think clearly. Some decisions involved in a divorce can not be easily undone. That’s why it’s important to have the best legal representation at your side to guide you with the divorce process.
Our Divorce Attorneys in Miami understand Florida divorce laws. We work hard to protect our client’s rights and to resolve all of your divorce matters, including Child custody battles, child support, and more. When you hire our Divorce Lawyers, you’ve got a committed advocate at your side who will guard and assert your legal rights.Don’t compromise the result of your divorce, we are here to successfully help you move on with nothing less than what you deserve.
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Why Hire Our Divorce Lawyers in Miami Fl?
Divorce is usually not simple. There are many factors that can make a divorce more complicated than you might expect, especially when there are children involved. Usually, a Divorce often goes into litigation and is to either settle out of court or finalized at trial. Some of the reasons why a Divorce can become complicated in divorce court are:
- Only one partner in a divorce really wants the Divorce
- Children & Custody disputes
- Disagreements Surrounding Assets or Property
- Unresolved Financial Issues
- Marriage Partners Who Are Not Citizens of The State
- Unfinished Marital Settlement Agreement
There are couples in a divorce that will try to resolve their Marital Settlement Agreement without the help of an experienced Divorce Lawyer. Often, these couples walk away from their divorce case with strings still attached. Only an experienced Divorce Lawyer has the legal know-how to make sure your rights are asserted and that your interests is carefully protected. That’s why at Serrano, Farah Law, LP, our dedicated Divorce Lawyers in Miami Fl have the experience you need on your side to make sure nothing is overlooked in your Florida Divorce proceeding.
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Complex Divorce Cases
Divorce Court Miami can easily become a heated place when there are a lot of hard feelings involved. A partner trying to get revenge on the other can draw out the complicated court case process. A spouse who may not want to get a divorce might try to prolong the process in hopes that their partner will change their mind, try saving the marriage, or will agree to go to counseling.
Yet, that is rarely the case when one of the partners wants the divorce. Generally, when one partner is trying to keep the divorce from going through it could make things much more complicated and less amicable.
Regardless of how a partner allows the divorce process to work, the divorce will eventually go through.
Complex Divorce Factors
Divorces can have factors that highly increase complexity. Assets and property acquired during a marriage typically must be divided equally. When there are high-value assets involved in a divorce, it can make a case more complex if there was no prenuptial agreement in place. Challenging marital property division issues require a knowledgeable lawyer that is familiar with the intricacies involved. Even when property was acquired before a marriage and may not be affected by the divorce, it is always best to have an Attorney at your side to defend your interest. Depending on the circumstances, only an experienced Divorce Lawyer will truly understand your rights and how to assert them.
High-value assets can include:
- pensions
- 401-ks
- savings accounts
- deffered compensation
- an inheritence
- large joint bank accounts
- stocks and bonds
- large amount of real estate or personal property
- comingled assets
Other factors that can complicate any Divorce are hidden assets and joint businesses. Sometimes a spouse may accuse the other of having hidden assets which can range from anything like real estate to offshore accounts. A spouse might try proving that the other spouse is not disclosing all their assets and that can prolong when the case can be finalized. Jointly owned businesses are a common factor that complicates the divorce process. When spouses have worked together to build a business, it takes skill to figure out who gets what. Especially, if one spouse came into the marriage with a business and the other spouse joined as another owner once they were married.
In a perfect world, your divorce could be simple and amicable. But more often than not, there are many factors that are at stake that turn it into a complicated divorce court case. With the help of an experienced lawyer at Serrano, Farah Law, LP, you can better ensure that you move on to the next chapter of your life without feeling disappointed with the outcome of your divorce.
Post-Divorce Disputes
Many couples have disagreements even years after their divorce is finalized. When circumstances change and disputes arise after a divorce, the terms of your marital settlement agreement may not work with present-day reality. In some circumstances, it may be necessary establish a new agreement that is fair and possible under the present conditions.
Modifications of orders and agreements may be necessary when change of circumstances involve substantial change in income, job loss, parental relocation for employment, sale of the marital home, resolution of tax issues, Parenting schedules and shared expenses, change in your child’s educational or health care needs, serious illness, and physical or mental disability. At Serrano, Farah Law, LP, we handle an array of post-divorce disputes and can also assist to enforce a Final judgment and to enforce an order of support, custody, and visitation.
Child Custody Disputes
Child Custody disputes can be among the most difficult aspect of any divorce case. In a child custody dispute case, a Florida Judge will determine the child’s best interests by reviewing several factors before making a decision. Child custody matters in Miami are governed by the laws of the State of Florida. After applying Florida Law, a Judge will consider each parent’s relationship with the child, their ability to provide a safe and stable environment for the child, their physical and mental health, their financial situation, and the child’s emotional and physical needs.
In addition, the Judge will consider the child’s bond with siblings or half-siblings and the child’s wishes-if he or she is a certain age and mature. In Child Custody and Child Support cases, the decisions are naturally never easy since the future of the child(ren) is being predetermined.
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