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When life throws you a curveball, especially in the realm of family law, you may want someone in your corner who understands. That's where Cordell & Cordell steps in as your trusted legal ally. With a team of skilled attorneys, we are dedicated to helping families navigate the complexities of divorce, child custody, and child support cases. Our services extend across Florida, including vibrant areas like Dadeland, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa.
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Local Knowledge, Statewide Reach

Whether you’re in the bustling streets of Miami or the serene neighborhoods of Jacksonville, our team is here to support you. We understand that each community has its own unique vibe and challenges, and our attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of Florida’s family law system. From Dadeland’s lively energy to Tampa’s historic charm, we are committed to providing personalized legal services that cater to your specific needs.

Comprehensive Family Law Solutions

At Cordell & Cordell, we offer a wide range of services to address various aspects of family law. Our divorce attorneys can guide you through the complexities of separation, aiming for a fair and just outcome. If you are dealing with matters of child custody, our child custody lawyers will work to prioritize the interests of your children. We also provide legal services and representation in cases involving child support, spousal maintenance, and mediation.

Your Satisfaction is Our Priority

We pride ourselves on our client-centered approach, ensuring that you are never left in the dark during your legal journey. Our client care division is committed to maintaining standards of customer service, regularly gauging client satisfaction to ensure that our services meet your expectations. With Cordell & Cordell, you can feel confident that your case is in capable hands.

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Our firm is more than just a legal service provider; we are a partner you can rely on. Whether you’re in Miami, Dadeland, Jacksonville, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, or Orlando, our doors are open, and our team is ready to assist you. Don’t let family law challenges overwhelm you. Cordell & Cordell is here to provide the guidance and support you need. Schedule an appointment with us today and take the first step towards resolving your family law matters with confidence.

Frequently Asked Florida Questions

What are the grounds for filing for divorce in Florida?

There are two grounds for divorce, formally referred to as “dissolution of marriage”: irreconcilable differences and mental incapacity of the other party. If mental incapacity is alleged, the party alleged incapacitated must have been adjudicated incapacitated for a period of three years prior to filing for dissolution of marriage.

How much will my divorce cost?

It is very difficult to say how much your divorce will cost due to all of the variables in a particular case. You and your attorney should discuss the different variables in every case generally and in your case specifically. Whether you can afford an attorney will depend, of course, on your income and assets and whether you would be entitled to an award of attorney’s fees paid by your spouse.

Can I annul my marriage?

An annulment makes it so the marriage never occurred. Annulments are rare in family law. There are no specific statutes in Florida that govern annulment and the court falls back on existing case law to make a decision. The grounds must involve grievous misrepresentations by one spouse to another. Examples include fraud, duress, consanguinity (you learned after the wedding that you are related to him or her by blood), or impotence. Impotence means that one party is incapable of having sex, and it should not be confused with an inability to procreate. You should discuss the particular facts of your case that cause you to believe an annulment is possible with an experienced family lawyer. Not finding the answer you are looking for? Browse our entire Florida Divorce FAQs.

Who will get custody of our child?

There is no such term as “custody” in the Florida Statutes nor is there a primary or secondary residential parent designation in the Florida Statutes. In Florida, both parents have “time-sharing” with their children. The court will order a time-sharing schedule that is in the best interests of the children taking into consideration factors enumerated in §61.13, Florida Statutes.

Can a parent refuse visitation?

Absolutely not. Time-sharing and child support are treated separate and apart from each other by the Florida courts except as it relates to calculating child support.

When can I modify custody?

Parents can petition to modify the parenting plan at any time with a showing that there has been a material, unanticipated substantial change in circumstances from the date the parenting plan was ordered and the requested modification is the best interests of the children. Not finding the answer you are looking for? Browse our entire Florida Child Custody FAQs.

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Why Hire
Cordell & Cordell?

Our clients hire Cordell & Cordell because the firm is committed to relentlessly advocating for the rights of individuals and parents involved in divorce or family law matters. Cordell attorneys understand the challenges and imbalances that can arise in these situations and are dedicated to providing the legal guidance and resources needed to level the playing field—giving our clients a fair chance at success.