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An Experienced Family Attorney On Your Side In Brevard County

Ms. Abbott and her staff recognize that divorce and family issues can be a very stressful time in your life, which is why her goal is to offer the guidance and support you need to help you navigate through the family court system. Whether it is divorce, military divorce, child custody, paternity or other legal family issues, Ms. Abbott is the divorce attorney who can assist you.

Family Law Representation You Can Count On

Family law encompasses a wide area of legal challenges that can impact your family in various ways. Ms. Abbott has more than 20 years of experience in navigating these complex issues and helping families find smart solutions for their unique problems. She can help you with:

No matter how hopeless your situation might feel, Ms. Abbott is here to help support you through the process so you’re confident as you move forward. Let her guide you along the way toward a new chapter in your life.

More Than Two Decades Of Experience

A divorce is almost always complicated, and you want to be sure that you understand your rights and obligations. Ms. Abbott has more than 20 years of experience helping people with divorce and family law issues. She offers her clients the experienced counsel they need to make meaningful decisions about their future.

She provides the professional insight and skill necessary to navigate the legal complexities while helping you recognize the emotional concerns that everyone experiences during this process. She doesn’t sugarcoat her guidance or recommendations, and she helps you know what you need to hear to complete your divorce or any other family law matter successfully.

A “No-Fault Divorce” In Brevard County

Florida is a “no-fault state.” Neither party has to prove to a court the reason for the divorce. Either party may file for a divorce, citing that the marriage is irretrievably broken. It’s also important to keep in mind the jurisdictional requirements to file a divorce in Florida. In order to file for a divorce in Brevard County, one of the parties must have resided in the state of Florida for six months prior to the filing of the action.

These and all other requirements will all be discussed when you sit down to speak with Ms. Abbott about the specifics of your divorce. She will explain all this and much more and help you move forward with your life.

Call Ms. Abbott Today

She can help with a wide range of divorce, family law, custody or support issues that needs resolution throughout the Brevard, Duval, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Call her Satellite Beach office at 321-966-4375, or send her an email to schedule a consultation today.