Divorce Lawyers in Inverness, FL

Morelly Law Center
Morelly Law Center
4.7
location
Serves Inverness, FL
calendar
8 years in business
I do NOT work in any dependency (litigating against DCF on placement of children); or guardianship in any capacity. I work in divorce, paternity, child custody (not against DCF), child support issues, & temporary custody by extended family cases. I travel all over Florida and have appeared in many different counties. I am a true solo. That means I do NOT have a paralegal, receptionist or other support staff drafting and filing documents. All the work is personally done by me. That also means I do not have a brick and mortar “office” that I pay overhead for since I do not have staff to answer phones and take walk-ins. The office would end up being closed when I was traveling or in court. While I am readily accessible to clients, it is more so through email and text since I am in court a good bit and I do not have a secretary to take messages. I use an online client portal to send secure messages back and forth and upload documents back and forth from clients. If you are looking for an old school style attorney with a fancy office (and the extra overhead) and support staff, then I may not be a good fit for you. If you are the type of person who does not mind technology and does not want to pay for overhead for a fancy office then I would be happy to discuss your case with a free phone consultation. I work on flat fees based on the ‘phase’ of the case which generally will be a discount for most clients rather than billing hourly as most attorneys do. I like helping people through difficult situations and have many grateful clients.
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Morelly Law Center
Morelly Law Center
4.5
location
Serves Inverness, FL
calendar
8 years in business
I do NOT work in any dependency (litigating against DCF on placement of children); or guardianship in any capacity. I work in divorce, paternity, child custody (not against DCF), child support issues, & temporary custody by extended family cases. I travel all over Florida and have appeared in many different counties. I am a true solo. That means I do NOT have a paralegal, receptionist or other support staff drafting and filing documents. All the work is personally done by me. That also means I do not have a brick and mortar “office” that I pay overhead for since I do not have staff to answer phones and take walk-ins. The office would end up being closed when I was traveling or in court. While I am readily accessible to clients, it is more so through email and text since I am in court a good bit and I do not have a secretary to take messages. I use an online client portal to send secure messages back and forth and upload documents back and forth from clients. If you are looking for an old school style attorney with a fancy office (and the extra overhead) and support staff, then I may not be a good fit for you. If you are the type of person who does not mind technology and does not want to pay for overhead for a fancy office then I would be happy to discuss your case with a free phone consultation. I work on flat fees based on the ‘phase’ of the case which generally will be a discount for most clients rather than billing hourly as most attorneys do. I like helping people through difficult situations and have many grateful clients.
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1. What services do divorce lawyers typically offer?

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Divorce lawyers provide services including legal advice on separation, filing divorce petitions, negotiating settlements, child custody arrangements, and representing clients in court.

2. How much does hiring a divorce lawyer usually cost?

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Costs vary based on the lawyer's experience and case complexity, generally ranging from $150 to $500 per hour. Some lawyers may offer a fixed fee for uncontested divorces.

3. When should I consider hiring a divorce lawyer?

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You should consider hiring a lawyer when you need help understanding your rights, negotiating custody or asset division, or if your divorce involves disputes.

4. Can divorce lawyers help with mediation and settlement negotiations?

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Yes, many divorce lawyers assist with mediation and negotiate settlements to reach agreements outside of court, which can save time and reduce stress.

5. How long does the divorce process usually take with a lawyer?

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The duration varies depending on the case complexity and court schedules but typically ranges from a few months to over a year.

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