Oldsmar Divorce and Family Law Attorneys

Pinellas Family Lawyer provides experienced, focused family law representation for individuals and families in Oldsmar and across Florida.

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We focus exclusively on Florida family law and assist clients with matters ranging from initial filings to post-judgment modifications and enforcement.

If you are considering divorce or have already been served with divorce papers in Oldsmar, we can help you understand the process and what to expect. We assist with:

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Child custody—referred to as timesharing under Florida law—is often the most important issue for parents. We help Oldsmar parents with:

  • Parenting plans
  • Timesharing schedules
  • Parental responsibility
  • Relocation issues
  • Modifications to custody orders
  • Enforcement of existing custody orders

Child support is calculated using Florida statutory guidelines, but outcomes can vary based on income, parenting time, and other factors. We assist with:

  • Establishing child support
  • Modifying child support due to changes in income or circumstances
  • Enforcing unpaid child support
  • Addressing support issues tied to custody or timesharing changes
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Alimony can be a significant concern during and after a divorce. We represent clients in matters involving:

  • Temporary alimony
  • Bridge-the-gap alimony
  • Rehabilitative alimony
  • Durational alimony
  • Modifications and enforcement

We handle adult and minor name changes in Florida, including name changes related to:

  • Divorce
  • Marriage
  • Personal or family reasons
  • Minor child name changes (with required consent or court approval)
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Family law cases are filed in Pinellas County Circuit Court. The specific courthouse depends on the type of case.

The timeline depends on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested and whether issues such as custody or property division are disputed. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others take longer.

Florida courts determine custody and timesharing based on the child’s best interests, considering factors such as parental involvement, stability, and the child’s needs.

Yes. If there has been a substantial change in circumstances, you may be able to request a modification through the court.

Court filing fees apply, and additional costs may depend on whether the name change is for an adult or a minor and whether a hearing is required. The process is explained during a consultation.

You are not legally required to have an attorney, but family law cases often involve long-term financial and parental consequences. Legal guidance can help protect your rights and avoid mistakes.

When you contact our office, you can expect straightforward information about:

  • How Florida family law applies to your situation
  • What the Pinellas County court process generally looks like
  • What to expect next
  • How to prepare for your case