Compassionate Solutions For Divorce And Child Custody Concerns
Your most precious relationships are within your family. If your family is facing legal issues, you may be dealing with high emotions, a sense of broken trust or overwhelming confusion. At Burandt, Adamski, Feichthaler & Sanchez, PLLC, we strive to be a strong and dependable force in the lives of struggling families in Cape Coral.
The decisions and agreements made during these times can have long-term consequences, and our attorneys want to make sure you have the best opportunity for a positive resolution to whatever legal matters you are going through. With sensitivity and compassion, we will help you achieve results that are appropriate and cost-effective so that you can move forward with confidence.
Divorce And Your Future
The dissolution of a marriage is seldom easy, and it may be difficult to see the long-term ramifications of hasty decisions. Agreeing to a settlement without legal counsel may leave you struggling financially for years to come, not to mention the impact it may have on your relationship with your children.
Since 1974, we have used our knowledge and experience to guide our clients toward prudent and reasonable agreements. You and your spouse will be dividing property, discussing spousal support and making other critical decisions. Our attorneys will represent your best interests during the division of marital assets and negotiate fair support arrangements with the goal of making the next stage of your life as stress-free as possible.
Advocating For The Rights Of Parents
Certainly, the most difficult issues during a divorce involve your children. Our lawyers have guided many parents in reaching fair and workable parenting plans without involving the courts. If you and your spouse are unable to negotiate, however, we are prepared to defend your rights in the courtroom. We have also assisted many Florida parents in modifying their court orders due to changes in their finances, relocation or other unavoidable situations.
Contact Us For Personalized RepresentationNo matter where you are in your divorce process, our law firm is always ready to answer your questions if you call 239-542-4733. We can guide you if you are in the early stages of weighing your options for divorce, and we will assist you in modifying your estate plan to reflect the changes in your family status. Your first consultation with us is free. You can reach us by phone or through our online form. |
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