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Showing 5 family law attorneys in Lutz, FL
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Swafford Law Group, PA
25275 Wesley Chapel Blvd, Lutz, FL 33559
(813) 419-1990
swaffordlawgroup.com
Butash Law Group - Personal Injury, Criminal Defense & Family Law Attorney Lutz
23554 FL-54, Lutz, FL 33559
(813) 341-2232
butashlawgroup.com
Quattrone Family Law, PLLC
16114 N Florida Ave, Lutz, FL 33549
(813) 769-5170
quattronefamilylaw.com
KUENZEL LAW, P. A.
24140 FL-54 Ste 103, Lutz, FL 33559
(813) 996-7710
kuenzellawpa.com
Michael G. Butash, Esq. - Personal Injury, Criminal Defense & Family Law Attorney
23554 FL-54, Lutz, FL 33559
(813) 341-2232
butashlawgroup.com
What Does a Family Law Attorney in Lutz Cost?
The cost of a family law attorney in Florida typically ranges from 250 to 400 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for uncontested divorces starting around 1,500 dollars. Retainers for contested cases can be 3,000 to 10,000 dollars or more. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the residency requirement for divorce in Florida?
To file for divorce in Florida one spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months before filing. This requirement is found in Florida Statute 61.021.
How is child custody decided in Florida?
Florida uses the term time-sharing instead of custody. Courts make decisions based on the best interest of the child considering factors like each parents ability to care for the child and the childs relationship with each parent.
What factors affect alimony in Florida?
Florida courts consider the length of the marriage each spouses financial resources and earning capacity and the standard of living during the marriage. Alimony can be temporary rehabilitative or permanent depending on the case.