Tampa Family Law & Divorce Attorneys

SECURE Passionate Representation with a Compassionate Approach.

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REPRESENTING YOUR BEST INTERESTS

Our Expertise

Our award-winning lawyers are here to help you with:
Family Law, Child Custody, Collaborate Law, Contested & Uncontested Divorce, Paternity,
Modification & Enforcement, Domestic Violence, Mediation & Marital Settlement Agreements.

Whether you are facing a divorce or never married, concerned about child custody or seeking spousal support, our team
of family law attorneys in Tampa has the extensive experience and ability to face even the toughest of legal battles.

Protect Your Livelihood

Aggresive Advocacy when you need it most.

We don't just handle cases; we help families navigate their future.

Divorce and family law matters require a delicate balance of negotiation and litigation. While we strive for amicable resolutions through mediation and collaborative law, we are always prepared to aggressively defend your rights in the courtroom.

Meet Christina Anton Garcia

Managing Partner & Super Lawyer

Christina is not just an attorney; she is a community leader and a dedicated advocate for Tampa families. As a Super Lawyer and AV Preeminent-rated attorney, she has built a firm that prioritizes the client experience above all else.

Staying informed on Florida Law.

We Don’t Just Handle Cases. We Guide Families Forward.

Strategic & Compassionate Advocacy

Divorce and custody matters require a delicate balance. While we always strive for amicable resolutions through mediation to save you stress and cost, our team is fully prepared to aggressively litigate in the courtroom when your rights are on the line. We tailor our strategy to fit your unique goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is alimony determined in Florida?

Florida courts look at the duration of the marriage and the financial resources of both parties. We help calculate fair support based on statutory guidelines.

Can I relocate with my children after divorce?

Relocation more than 50 miles away requires court approval or the other parent's consent. We can help you navigate Florida's relocation statutes.

What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

Uncontested means both parties agree on all issues. Contested means a judge may need to decide on assets or custody. We handle both efficiently.

How long does the process take?

It varies by case complexity. An uncontested divorce can take a few weeks, while complex litigation may take months. We strive to move your case forward as quickly as possible.

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