Family Law Disputes Have A Bad Reputation
Certainly, divorce, child custody and related issues can stir painful emotions. But disputes in family law do not have to turn into ugly fights or leave bitter feelings and resentment in their wake.
At Christine Sue Cook, LLC, attorney Christine S. Cook helps men and women get answers to their questions about divorce and family law matters. Her approach is simple – she solves issues in a professional and respectful manner. She frequently assist with the following Florida family law issues:
Divorce, including contested divorce and military divorce
Property division, including complex and high-asset issues
Child custody/time-sharing
Child support
Fathers’ rights
Spousal support/alimony
Adoption
Termination of parental rights
Approaches To Successfully Resolving Florida Family Law Disputes
However, collaborative law is not the right approach for every client or every issue, but it is a system highly regarded by the courts. When parties can agree to resolve their disputes through collaborative law, they stand to achieve long-lasting results for themselves, their finances and their children.
Christine works hard to find the best dispute resolution for her clients.
Child Custody And Child Support
Florida law uses the term “time-sharing” for child custody because the goal is to give children the benefit of spending time with each parent. However, the split is rarely exactly 50-50. Parents must negotiate how they will divide their responsibilities in a way that meets the best interest of the child.
Child support is related to custody but is handled very differently. Christine helps divorcing parents with many issues involved with time-sharing and child support, including negotiating agreements, modifying orders and more.
Get Started Now
Work with an experienced lawyer for help with divorce, child custody or other issues in family law or updating your will after your divorce. Call Christine in Pensacola today at 850-572-3443 to schedule a consultation to learn more. You can also send an email.