Celebration Attorney
Our firm has been located in Celebration, Florida since 1985. Our attorneys all live in our area and were raised here. We know the people of our community and the surrounding areas. We know the attorneys, and we know the courts here. Our more than four decades of personal injury experience allows us to serve the needs of those who find themselves facing very difficult situations after accidents have derailed their lives.
Celebration Attorney
Personal injury generally refers to mental and physical injuries to a person’s body that are caused by someone else’s negligence. These injuries may be minor or may be so severe as to cause the person’s death. Personal injury does not include damage or destruction to your property (such as your car or house).
Parents have a legal duty to support their children. This is true of both parents even if they never marry or divorce. When parents do not live together, often one parent ends up paying child support to the other.
If you are a man in a child custody case, whether you expect to pay or receive child support, you need to retain a lawyer who will look out for your best interests, as well as your child’s.
People who are facing significant financial pressure often choose to file for bankruptcy so that they can get a fresh start. However, this process is very technical and far from intuitive to the average person. Several different sections of the US Bankruptcy Code offer varying forms of relief, each with its own advantages and drawbacks.
Alimony is the term for one spouse’s legal obligation to provide financial support to the other spouse after a marital separation or divorce. Alimony can be awarded to either spouse and can be awarded as a lump sum payment or as periodic payments. Additionally, alimony is either “rehabilitative,” meaning it is paid for a finite period of time, or “permanent,” meaning payments are made indefinitely.
If you are going through a divorce, you should strongly consider hiring an attorney to help you protect your interests. This is especially true if the matter is contested, but professional representation still can make a difference if your relationship with your soon-to-be ex-spouse is amicable. You should not risk going it alone when your future financial security may be at stake.