Father's Rights Lawyers | Casselberry Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Contact Korshak & Associates, P.A. for experienced Father's Rights guidance in Maitland, Florida.
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Father's Rights Lawyers | Maitland Office
Meriwether & Tharp LLC has experience helping clients with their Father's Rights needs in Maitland, Florida.
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Father's Rights Lawyers | Altamonte Springs Office | Serving Maitland, FL
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Father's Rights Lawyers | Orlando Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Father's Rights Lawyers | Orlando Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Father's Rights Lawyers | Orlando Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Father's Rights Lawyers | Orlando Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Father's Rights Lawyers | Orlando Office | Serving Maitland, FL
Lead Counsel independently verifies Father's Rights attorneys in Maitland by conferring with Florida bar associations and conducting annual reviews to confirm that an attorney practices in their advertised practice areas and possesses a valid bar license for the appropriate jurisdictions.
Courts historically have awarded custody to mothers under normal circumstances; however, courts today more frequently award custody to fathers. Fathers, generally, have the same rights to their child as the mother. These include claiming paternity, objecting to third party adoptions, having a voice in making decisions, and maintaining a relationship with the child.
To get the best result in conflicts regarding a father’s rights, obtaining the services of a Maitland attorney practicing father’s rights law is imperative. In determining the rights of a father, such as for custody, courts use the standard of who will serve the child’s best interests.
An attorney can often resolve your particular legal issue faster and better than trying to do it alone. A lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, while avoiding costly mistakes or procedural errors. You should seek out an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of law most relevant to your issue.
An attorney consultation should provide you with enough information so that you can make an informed decision on whether to proceed with legal help.
Bill by the hour: Many attorneys bill by the hour. How much an attorney bills you per hour will vary based on a number of factors. For instance, an attorney’s hourly fee may fluctuate based on whether that hour is spent representing you in court or doing research on your case. Attorneys in one practice area may bill you more than attorneys in a different practice area.
Contingent fee: Some lawyers will accept payment via contingent fee. In this arrangement, the lawyer receives a percentage of the total monetary recovery if you win your lawsuit. In sum, the lawyer only gets paid if you win. Contingent fee agreements are limited to specific practice areas in civil law.
Flat fee: For “routine” legal work where the attorney generally knows the amount of time and resources necessary to complete the task, he/she may be willing to bill you a flat fee for services performed.
Affidavit – A sworn written statement made under oath. An affidavit is meant to be a supporting document to the court assisting in the verification of certain facts. An affidavit may or may not require notarization.