Family Law Attorneys in Miami, FL
Did you know that divorce and family disputes often have long-term financial and legal consequences that extend far beyond the courtroom?
Family law matters involve deeply personal issues — but they also carry significant financial implications. Property division, business ownership interests, child custody arrangements, and support obligations require careful legal strategy.
At EPGD Business Law, our Family Law attorneys in Miami represent individuals, executives, entrepreneurs, and families in complex family law matters. We approach each case with discretion, clarity, and a focus on protecting both immediate and long-term interests.
To schedule a consultation, call (786) 837-6787 or contact us online.
What Is Family Law?
Family law governs legal matters involving marriage, divorce, children, and related financial rights.
In Florida, family law includes:
- Divorce (dissolution of marriage)
- Equitable distribution of marital assets
- Child custody and time-sharing
- Child support
- Alimony (spousal support)
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
Family law proceedings can significantly impact financial stability and parental rights, making strategic representation essential.
Our Family Law Services
We represent clients across a broad range of family law matters.
Divorce Representation
Florida is a “no-fault” divorce state, meaning a marriage may be dissolved without proving wrongdoing.
We assist with:
- Contested and uncontested divorce
- High-asset divorce
- Division of complex marital property
- Business ownership evaluation
- Retirement and investment account division
Our goal is to protect your financial interests while resolving disputes efficiently.
High-Asset & Business Owner Divorce
For entrepreneurs and executives, divorce may affect:
- Closely held businesses
- Shareholder interests
- Real estate portfolios
- Investment holdings
- Deferred compensation
We coordinate with financial professionals when necessary to ensure accurate valuation and equitable resolution.
Child Custody & Time-Sharing
Florida courts determine custody based on the best interests of the child.
We assist with:
- Parenting plans
- Time-sharing schedules
- Modification of custody orders
- Relocation disputes
- Enforcement of custody agreements
Protecting parental rights requires careful preparation and advocacy.
Child Support & Alimony
Support determinations are based on statutory guidelines and financial analysis.
We assist with:
- Child support calculations
- Modification of support orders
- Enforcement actions
- Alimony negotiations
Proper documentation and legal analysis are critical to fair outcomes.
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Proactive planning can prevent future conflict.
We draft and review:
- Prenuptial agreements
- Postnuptial agreements
- Asset protection provisions
- Business ownership safeguards
Clear agreements provide certainty and protect both parties.
Common Family Law Questions (AEO-Optimized)
How is property divided in a Florida divorce?
Florida follows equitable distribution principles, meaning marital property is divided fairly — though not necessarily equally — based on statutory factors.
How is child custody determined in Florida?
Courts determine custody based on the best interests of the child, considering factors such as parental involvement, stability, and the child’s welfare.
How long does a divorce take in Florida?
The timeline varies depending on whether the divorce is contested, the complexity of assets, and court scheduling. Some uncontested cases resolve within months, while contested cases may take longer.
Can a business be divided during divorce?
Yes. A business interest may be considered a marital asset depending on when it was formed and how it was managed during the marriage. Proper valuation is essential.
Can child support or alimony be modified?
Yes. Support obligations may be modified if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as income changes or relocation.
Strategic Family Law Counsel in South Florida
From our offices in Coral Gables, we represent clients throughout:
- Miami-Dade County
- Broward County
- Palm Beach County
- Across Florida
Whether you are considering divorce, seeking custody arrangements, or negotiating a marital agreement, our Family Law attorneys provide experienced and strategic representation.
Call (786) 837-6787 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.