Divorce

Boca Raton Divorce Lawyer 

Helping Clients in Palm Beach, Broward County, & Miami Navigate The Divorce Process in Florida

When facing the challenging and emotional divorce journey, having a skilled Boca Raton divorce lawyer by your side can make all the difference. At Haber Legal, our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to providing you with the guidance and support you need during this difficult time. We are here to help you navigate the intricacies of divorce law in Florida and ensure that your rights and interests are protected throughout the process.   

Call Haber Legal, today at (855) 729-8252 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our divorce attorney in Boca Raton!

What is Divorce?

Divorce is the lawful process of dissolving a marriage, allowing two individuals to separate and establish new lives independently. It is a complex and often emotionally charged legal proceeding that covers various aspects, such as property division, alimony, child custody, and child support. A skilled Boca Raton divorce lawyer can help you understand the intricacies of divorce law and guide you through the process to achieve a fair resolution.

Florida Divorce Laws

Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning that you do not need to prove fault or wrongdoing on the part of your spouse to seek a divorce. The only requirement is that one of the spouses must establish that the marriage is "irretrievably broken," which is a common reason cited for divorce. At Haber Legal, we have in-depth knowledge of Florida divorce laws and can help you navigate the legal requirements.

Uncontested & Simplified Florida Divorce

Where you both agree on the terms and conditions of divorce, your divorce is considered uncontested. This may allow you to file for a simplified dissolution of divorce. However, you must meet all qualifications to do so. These requirements include not having any minor children, not being pregnant, and neither side seeking alimony. 

Mediation & Collaborative Law

Mediation and collaborative law are alternatives to adversarial litigation. Florida courts may make mediation mandatory for couples who cannot agree on a settlement involving children or property. This is done to avoid a court trial. 

Collaborative law in divorce may also be used by couples to negotiate settlements with the help of their respective attorneys. We are trained in the collaborative process. 

Both mediation and collaborative law provide a means for you to resolve all your divorce issues outside of court, saving you the time-consuming, expensive, and stressful ordeal of a trial. 

Divorce Process in Florida

Navigating the divorce process in Florida can be a complex and time-consuming endeavor. Here is an overview of the key steps involved:

  • Filing for Divorce: The process begins with filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in the appropriate Florida court. You must meet residency requirements and provide sufficient documentation.
  • Serving the Spouse: After filing, the other spouse must be served with the divorce papers, allowing them to respond.
  • Temporary Orders: In some cases, temporary orders may be necessary to address issues like child custody, support, and spousal maintenance while the divorce is pending.
  • Discovery: Both parties exchange relevant information and documents to ensure a fair division of assets and liabilities.
  • Negotiation: The spouses and their respective attorneys may negotiate to reach an agreement on property division, alimony, child custody, and child support.
  • Mediation: If necessary, the parties may participate in mediation to resolve any outstanding issues with the help of a neutral third party.
  • Court Proceedings: If an agreement cannot be reached through negotiation or mediation, the case may proceed to court for a judge to decide on unresolved matters.
  • Final Judgment: Once all issues are resolved, a final divorce judgment is issued, officially terminating the marriage.

Throughout this process, having a knowledgeable divorce lawyer in Boca Raton like those at Haber Legal, can make a significant difference. Our attorneys will work tirelessly to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests at every stage of your divorce.

How Does Adultery Affect a Divorce in Florida?

While Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning that proving adultery is not necessary to file for divorce, adultery can still impact certain aspects of the divorce process. In Florida, the primary grounds for divorce are that the marriage is irrevocably broken. However, if one spouse has engaged in an extramarital affair, it may influence decisions on matters such as alimony and the division of marital assets.

When it comes to alimony, the court can consider adultery when determining whether one spouse should receive financial support. If the unfaithful spouse’s actions had a financial impact on the marital estate—such as spending significant marital funds on the affair—the judge may reduce the alimony amount or deny it altogether. Conversely, if the other spouse was financially harmed by the affair, they may be awarded more in alimony or a greater share of marital property.

However, adultery typically does not affect child custody or visitation rights unless the affair had a direct and negative impact on the children’s well-being. The court’s primary concern in custody matters is the best interests of the child, which are not automatically linked to the moral behavior of the parents.

Contact Our Boca Raton Divorce Attorney Today

Divorce is a complex and emotional journey, but you can navigate it successfully with the proper legal representation. At Haber Legal, our experienced Boca Raton divorce lawyers are committed to helping you through this challenging time. We deeply understand Florida divorce laws and have a track record of achieving favorable client outcomes.

Contact Haber Legal, today to schedule a consultation with our divorce lawyer in Boca Raton!

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