Maitland Divorce & Family Attorneys
Serving Clients Throughout Orange County & Seminole Counties
At The Troum Law Firm, P.A., we understand the emotional and sensitive nature of family-related legal matters. It can be very easy to act upon these emotions and make snap decisions that could end up having serious ramifications for every member of your family—and your future.
Our Maitland divorce attorney, Mark S. Troum, can help you understand your rights and options so you can make rational, informed, and empowered decisions that can help protect your best interests for the long-term. Rather than making uncalculated choices, drawing fast assumptions, or accepting swift settlements, choose to put qualified and insightful legal counsel on your side.
Florida Family Law FAQs
Should I sign a pre or postnuptial agreement?
Many people falsely believe that having marital agreements in place can herald an inevitable divorce. However, this is not the case at all. In fact, these agreements can help protect you or your spouse in the worst case scenario of an unexpected death. Furthermore, your assets are important and having a plan in place may be able to protect your best interests.
How long will my divorce take?
This depends on if your divorce is contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce can take as little as five weeks, while a contested divorce may take months to be heard in court. The amount of time a divorce takes includes how many assets and properties need to be agreed upon and divided, as well as a number of complicated emotional issues. Having an experienced attorney on your side can make the process move as swiftly as possible.
How will my assets be divided after my divorce?
If you have signed a pre or postnuptial agreement, you and your spouse’s assets will be divided according to its terms. More commonly, however, there is no agreement in place and your assets and property will then be divided by a judge according to issues such as your economic circumstances, the duration of the marriage, and the contributions of both spouses during the marriage.
If I have custody of my child, can I move them out of state?
The answer to this question depends on the Final Judgment in your divorce. Sometimes this document specifies provisions for moving and sometime it does not. If your Final Judgement does not say anything on the topic of moving out of state or even to a new county, it is in your best interest to contact a Maitland family attorney to help you petition the court.
Choose to work with The Troum Law Firm, P.A. today and call us at 321-428-2247.
Our Maitland divorce and family attorneys proudly serve family law clients and their families in the following areas: Orlando, Winter Park, Maitland, Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, Sanford, Longwood, Casselberry, Windermere, Oviedo, and other areas in Orange, Seminole, Volusia, and Osceola Counties.