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FloridaFamily Law Lawyers in Lafayette County, Florida

Family law attorneys in Lafayette County, Florida represent men and women who need help resolving disputes in their personal relationships. Family law revolves around marriage, cohabitation, and the parent-child relationship.


What does a family law attorney do? Family law attorneys in Lafayette County, Florida frequently deal with divorce cases, child custody cases or child support calculations, paternity actions and adoption.


In high income or high net worth cases the divorce attorney will deal with more complicated issues of the equitable division of property and retirement assets.


Many of the best family law attorneys in Lafayette County, Florida charge for an initial consultation, have an hourly rate for attorney fees, and require a retainer to begin representation.

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Karen D Hatton

Karen D Hatton
Hatton Law, P.A.
Hatton Law, P.A. PO Box 446
Mayo, FL 32066
Licensed for 24 years, Karen D Hatton is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer who attended St. Thomas University School of Law... read more >

Mireya Rivera Burak

Mireya Rivera Burak
Mireya Rivera Burak
1454 SW Arlington Rd
Mayo, FL 32066
Licensed for 20 years, Mireya Rivera Burak is a Family Law and Business Law lawyer who attended Tulane University Law School... read more >
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NBLSC Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy - The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification is accredited by the ABA to certify attorneys as specialists in family law trial advocacy.



Board Certified in Family Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Marital and Family Law - Lawyers certified in Marital and Family Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have demonstrated substantial involvement in this area of the law.

The practice of family law in the state of Florida generally hinges on statutory and procedural laws that are specific to this state.


Under Rule 6-6.2, "marital and family law" is defined as the "practice of law dealing with legal problems arising from the family relationship of husband and wife and parent and child, including civil controversies arising from those relationships."


The definition of marital and family law includes the actual pretrial and trial process, as well as "evaluating, handling, and resolving such controversies prior to and during the institution of suit and postjudgment proceedings."


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