Divorce Attorney Orlando

As experienced paternity and divorce attorneys, we understand the turmoil that occurs in your life when a relationship creates legal problems. Our goal is to resolve your legal issues to make your situation better.

We have the experience, knowledge and desire to help you.

Know your legal rights in Orlando, Winter Park, Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties, and throughout Florida regarding divorce and paternity issues: the appropriate contact schedules for children, which state has jurisdiction of your case, the rules of property division, when alimony should be awarded, what are correct child support calculations, how to determine if or when the other person should pay your attorney's fees, how to determine the legal father of a child, what circumstances determine who gets to remain in the marital home, and many other legal rights in divorce, paternity, and other family law cases.

Consult an Orlando Divorce Attorney

You need to know how Florida law affects your legal rights when paternity or divorce issues disrupt your life.

We have over years experience handling family law legal issues in Florida courts in Orlando, Winter Park, Orange County, Seminole County, Osceola County, and throughout Florida. We have and will consider taking you as a client even if you are a resident of another state or are located or live out of the United States. The best way to find out if we can help you is to contact us about your specific situation.

Please select from the site map or menu below, the areas of family law you need more information about, or contact us directly to consult an attorney.

Email us: dunloplaw@aol.com

Phone: 407-628-4300 or 1-800-536-5179

Representing clients in divorce, paternity, and other family law issues in Orlando, Winter Park, Orange County, Seminole County, Osceola County, and throughout Central Florida Since 1995.

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Florida Family Law changes due to two factors: (1) the Florida Legislature adds, modifies, or repeals existing Florida statutes and (2) appellate courts and/or the Florida Supreme Court overturn or modify existing case law authority. We change our web site information when these changes occur, so information on this site will change when the laws change. Consult with our attorneys directly or return to this site periodically to get what is the current Florida law on family law issues.
This information is not to be used as legal advice.
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Email us: dunloplaw@aol.com
Phone: 407-628-4300 or 1-800-536-5179