Practice AreasDunlop, Dunlop & Dunlop, P.A. - Family Law Attorneys in Winter Park, FloridaThe law office of Dunlop, Dunlop & Dunlop, P.A. in Winter Park, Florida, focuses its practice entirely in the issues of family law, divorce, and post-divorce modifications. We have represented individuals throughout Florida for over 12 years. Contact our marital property division attorneys in Winter Park, Florida. Our areas of practice include: Divorce & Marital DissolutionFlorida law requires all married couples to go to court to dissolve a marriage. Our office will represent your rights and obtain a divorce and settlement so that you can put your life back together as soon as possible. Child CustodyChild custody in Florida is resolved under the standard of "the best interests of the child". However, determining which parent serves the best interest of their child is a challenging process. Our attorneys can help you. Call our office at (407) 628-4300. Property DivisionFlorida is a "non-community property state" in which all marital assets must be equitably distributed between the divorcing parties. Marital assets can include everything from cars to pensions and annuities. AlimonyAlimony is best known as a long-term form of spousal support that is determined on the basis of several factors, including needs, duration of the marriage and what each spouse has contributed to the marriage. There are other kinds of alimony: temporary, lump sum, and rehabilitative. We help you get the kind of alimony that is best suited to your situation. Spousal SupportThis is a temporary form of support intended to help a financially dependent spouse live until there are more permanent forms of support set up. Our Florida spousal support lawyers assist individuals with obtaining orders for temporary spousal support. Contempt and Support EnforcementIf an individual has the ability to pay court ordered child support, spousal support, or alimony, and deliberately fails to do so, that individual may be found to be in contempt of court and can be incarcerated for failure to obey court-ordered support. We assist individuals with motions to enforce the support and impose sanctions. Child VisitationChildren and parents have a right to see each other. Our attorneys are experienced in setting up mutually acceptable visitation schedules that are enforceable by the court. Rights of Out of State ParentsUnless there are reasons to restrict a parent's contact and visitation with a child, every parent has rights to contact and visitation with their child. Our office is experienced in representing the rights of parents whose geographic location requires non-traditional visitation schedules. Parental RelocationRelocation of the primary or custodial parent is possible in some circumstances. It becomes easier to gain court permission to relocate if the non-custodial parent has not expressed an interest in seeing the child or has not seen the child very often. Parental KidnappingUnlawfully removing your child from the local area or state that the child is, according to divorce or child custody orders legally required to live is parental kidnapping. Our firm is experienced tracking the parent statewide, nationwide, and internationally. PaternityEstablishing paternity of a child is best done through a paternity action that will make a determination and a court record of who is the legal father of a child. We. represent individuals in paternity actions to do the following: (1) establish who is the legal father, (2) set, modify or enforce child support, and (3) set, modify, or enforce contact (“visitation”) and shared parenting. Father's Rights and Children's RightsEstablishing paternity can have benefits for a father and for children. Without establishing paternity, a child is not entitled to insurance benefits from the father and the father is not automatically entitled to visitation rights. We work to ascertain these rights and many others through establishing legal paternity. Separation and Settlement AgreementsMarital Settlement Agreements, mediation agreements, and other agreements between a husband and a wife whether pre-nuptial or post-nuptial can determine how assets are to be divided upon separation or divorce. Our attorneys represent individuals seeking to enforce provisions in the agreement and we represent individuals who seek to nullify or invalidate parts of the agreement so those parts or provisions become unenforceable. ContactIf you need assistance with a divorce, custody, paternity, or other family law issues, we can help you. Contact our Divorce lawyers in Orlando by calling our office at (407) 628-4300 by filling out our online contact form. Dunlop, Dunlop & Dunlop, P.A. |
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Our office provides compassionate family law services in the areas of:
• Paternity: Children's Rights and Father's Rights![]()
• Parental Kidnapping![]()
• Child Custody![]()
• Alimony![]()
• Child Visitation![]()
• Property Division![]()
• Separation and Settlement Agreements![]()
• Paternity![]()
• Contempt and Enforcement![]()
• Spousal Support![]()
• Rights of Out of State Parents![]()
• Parental Relocation![]()
• Divorce & Marital Dissolution![]()
If you are divorced, or you are facing family law issues, you can call our office at (407) 628-4300 or you can contact a divorce lawyer by filling out our online contact form.
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Dunlop, Dunlop & Dunlop, P.A. is located in Winter Park, Florida. We serve clients in Orlando, Winter Park, Windermere Florida, Oviedo, Sanford, Maitland, Brevard, Altamonte Springs, as well as Orange County, Seminole County and Central Florida.