Divorce - Dissolution of Marriage


Kissimmee Divorce Attorney and Lawyer, providing experienced Divorce and other Family Law legal services in Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and Osceola County Florida.


When a marriage does not work out and is coming to an end it can be a confusing time with many emotional, economical, and psychological hills and valleys along the way. Especially when children are involved.

As a divorce and family law attorney, Kathy D. Sheive will provide a strong voice of reason and experience, in an effort to help achieve your divorce and family law legal goals.

A divorce, also called a dissolution of marriage may be an Uncontested Divorce or a Contested Divorce.

In an uncontested divorce, spouses are able to amicably negotiate and resolve all issues relating to ending the marriage. This is typically accomplished through mediation, and is less expensive than that of a Contested Divorce.

A Contested Divorce is much more common, very few couples are able to achieve amicable solutions to the various divorce issues which may apply.

As a law firm providing experienced Divorce Attorney - Lawyer legal services, assisting Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and Osceola County Florida area residents with Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage, and other Family Law legal issues, we are committed to protecting the legal rights of each and every client, while always striving to provide the highest standard of legal representation. Contact The Law Office of Kathy D. Sheive by calling 407.944.4010 or by using our online submission form.

Common divorce issues involve, but are not limited to:

If you require professional legal services regarding Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage, or other Family Law issues, be proactive in protecting your legal rights by seeking the legal advice of an experienced Kissimmee alimony attorney - lawyer. Contact The Law Office of Kathy D. Sheive by calling 407.944.4010 or by using our online submission form.


Kissimmee Divorce Attorney and Lawyer, providing experienced Divorce and other Family Law legal services in Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and Osceola County Florida.

 

Areas of Practice

 

Marital and Family Law

Divorce - Dissolution of Marriage

Child Custody - Visitation

Parenting Plan - Timesharing

Child Support

Child Paternity Issues

Relative Adoption

Relocation of a Minor Child

Family Law Mediation

Alimony - Spousal Support

Marital Property and Assets

Domestic Injunctions

Post Judgment Modification

 

Estate Planning

Last Will and Testament

Living Wills

Guardianship

Probate

 

Residential Real Estate Law

Landlord - Tenant Disputes

Deed Transfers

 

Civil Litigation

Breach of Contract Disputes

Family Law

Business Collections Disputes

 

 

The Law Office of Kathy D. Sheive

318 N. John Young Parkway
Suite 1
Kissimmee, Florida 34741

Phone: 407.944.4010
Fax: 407.944-4011

 

 

 

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