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The Villages Divorce Lawyer

Helping Families in The Villages, Florida, Navigate the Complexities of The Dissolution of Marriage

According to the American Institute of Stress, divorce is the most stressful life experience someone can endure, second only to experiencing the death of a spouse.

People should not have to deal with the emotional challenges of the proceedings while figuring out the legal issues and rules to defend their rights.

Luckily in The Villages, you don’t have to handle your case alone.

Attorney Jody Fisher, the founder of Law Office of Jody L. Fisher, has dedicated much of her practice to helping people and families get through the challenges of divorce.

You can count on our legal team to find a just and fair resolution to your case.

Contact Our Firm in the Villages, Florida, at (352) 503-4111!

Comprehensive Legal Representation in The Villages, Florida

In FL, divorce cases involve several family law matters, ranging from property division to child custody to spousal support. 

The best way to resolve these issues is for the parties to compromise.

However, court intervention and litigation may be necessary when private settlement cannot resolve critical issues.

Attorney Jody Fisher can help you navigate complex issues, including:

Learn More About How the Law Office of Jody L. Fisher Can Help You, Contact Our Firm in the Villages, Florida, at (352) 503-4111 Today!

Is Florida a No-fault State?

Florida is a no-fault divorce state, which means you don't have to prove a party is at fault for marriage troubles. All that is required is to allege there are irreconcilable differences.

For example, a spouse must not provide evidence of adultery or domestic violence.

Is the Divorce Process Hard in Florida?

The Florida divorce process can be relatively simple if the parties agree on all terms and no minor children are involved. 

However, parties often disagree on everything, and children are often involved, making the process complicated.

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?

A divorce can take between 3 and 24 months, depending on whether it is contested or uncontested. 

The average uncontested divorce takes three months, and the average contested divorce takes 12 months. 

The amount of time varies according to the judge, the county, and the will of the parties to speed things up or delay.

Does a Husband Have to Pay Alimony in Florida?

Yes, Florida is where the spouse may be required to pay alimony. 

In addition, FL is one of the few states offering bridge-the-gap alimony, which helps the oblige/recipient spouse meet legitimate short-term needs while transitioning from married to single life.

Contact Us for Compassionate Legal Help Today: (352) 503-4111

Suppose you are looking for a qualified lawyer in The Villages.

In that case, Attorney Jody Fisher and her legal team are devoted to ensuring you and your family’s legal rights are appropriately considered during the proceedings.

You can count on us to provide compassionate, personalized legal advice and representation so you can rest easy knowing that your official separation is in the capable hands of a professional legal advocate.

Contact Law Office of Jody L. Fisher at (352) 503-4111 to Arrange Your First Appointment to Discuss Your Legal Options Today. We Are Here to Help You Every Step of the Way!

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