Child
Support & Child Custody
Tordella Law, Fort Lauderdale, Child
Support and Child Custody Attorney
Child Custody issues can be the
most challenging and difficult aspects
of a divorce case. It can be frustrating
and complicated when two parents
who both love their children must
decide where and with whom the children
will live. Having litigated numerous
custody cases, I understand the
issues and know how to guide you
through the legal process of obtaining
custody of your children.
If you need an attentive and effective
child support or child custody attorney
who understands your needs, please
contact Daniel F. Tordella today.
Your Family Law Lawyer ~ Call
today (954) 565-2550
Child Custody
Florida law presumes that both parents
should be actively involved in their
children’s lives, including
health, education, religious upbringing
and general welfare. As you make
decisions regarding your child custody
case, it is important to remember
that you will be working with the
other parent for years to come,
regardless of which parent has primary
custody.” In the second paragraph
of the “child custody”
subheading, change the second sentence
to: “Through my years of experience
representing clients in child custody
cases, I have seen the way judges
make these decisions. If you are
in need of an experienced child
custody lawyer in Fort Lauderdale,
I can help.”
I focus on developing a child custody
arrangement that is workable, fair,
and in the best interest of the
children. If agreements cannot be
reached amicably, I also represent
my clients in litigation. I have
been through a child custody fight
and have seen the way judges make
these decisions. If you are in need
of an experienced Tampa child custody
lawyer, I can help.
Child Support
Florida law determines the amount
of child support based on the net
monthly income of the parents. My
business background provides my
clients with an advantage in making
sure those calculations include
the correct income for both parents.
Post-decree Modification
and Enforcement
Modifications may be sought for
child support, primary residential
care, parental responsibilities,
and visitation in cases of relocation
or change in income. You may also
seek enforcement of a final judgment
if your ex-spouse is not complying
with the court order. Parents have
an obligation to support their children
financially. I can help you enforce
your award, collect past due child
support, and make sure future child
support is collected promptly.
Appeals
Family Law Judges work hard to be
fair, but family law is complicated,
and sometimes the Judge gets it
wrong. I review every one of my
cases to see if an appeal is appropriate.
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