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West Melbourne Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Deana Bell, PA

5.0
3 Reviews
  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

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  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 14 lawyers3 awards

  • Collins Brown Barkett, Chartered provides effective legal counsel throughout the Treasure Coast area. Located in Vero Beach, our firm handles Real Estate, Family Law, Child... Read More

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Aaron Van Johnson
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Tucker Mitnik P.A.

4.9
275 Reviews
  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Experienced Melbourne matrimonial lawyers at Tucker Mitnik, P.A. develop an effective legal strategy and work hard to ensure a positive outcome for your case. Call us today!

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Gutin & Wolverton

4.7
85 Reviews
  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

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Cobb Cole

4.6
124 Reviews
  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 23 lawyers2 awards

  • With a diverse range of practice areas, a strong commitment to client-centered legal services and a consistent presence in the local community, the attorneys of Cobb Cole form a... Read More

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Sara Glover
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Dial/Klein, PLLC

5.0
32 Reviews
  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • Dial/Klein, PLLC is a local, community based law firm that practices in the areas of personal injury involving automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, and premises liability.... Read More

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  • Serving West Melbourne, FL and Brevard County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 37 lawyers2 awards

  • Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment, Real Estate; Serving Central Florida for over 40 years.

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Steven Young
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  • 3125 West New Haven Avenue, Suite 200, West Melbourne, FL 32904

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is the additional retirement assets discovered after the divorce was finalized covered by my divorce agreement, and should it be split 50/50?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
Time is running out to file a motion to set the agreement aside based upon fraud. Get an attorney immediately, that retirement account may well be half yours. He didn't know about the account? That is incredible.
Time is running out to file a motion to set the agreement aside based upon fraud. Get an attorney immediately, that retirement account may well be half yours. He didn't know about the account? That is incredible.
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What can I do if my husband will not provide his address to be served?

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Answered by attorney James Mitchell Tacy (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Mitch Tacy Family Law Attorney & Mediator
You have a couple of options. 1) Just file for divorce in the State that you live in. Because you have been living there, you can in essence, brought the marriage to that State. 2) File for divorce in Colorado, in the County where you think he is living (or where you knew him to be residing). 3) Hire someone or an internet people search service to find out where he is. Chances are he has a bank account or credit card, and he will be locatable. 4) If you get an address, use that on the information that you provide to the Court. Use that address to serve him. 5) When you file, contact the Sheriff's office in the County you believe he resides in to get him served. 6) Ultimately, if he can not be located, the Court will have a process called service by publication. It's a pain, but it will work.
You have a couple of options. 1) Just file for divorce in the State that you live in. Because you have been living there, you can in essence, brought the marriage to that State. 2) File for divorce in Colorado, in the County where you think he is living (or where you knew him to be residing). 3) Hire someone or an internet people search service to find out where he is. Chances are he has a bank account or credit card, and he will be locatable. 4) If you get an address, use that on the information that you provide to the Court. Use that address to serve him. 5) When you file, contact the Sheriff's office in the County you believe he resides in to get him served. 6) Ultimately, if he can not be located, the Court will have a process called service by publication. It's a pain, but it will work.
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What word should I use in changing to pro se, 'Motion' or 'Notice'?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
Generally, your attorney, even if suspended, should assist you with obtaining new counsel or other counsel to assist you while they are suspended, and any funds of yours they are sill holding that have not been used prior to their suspension should be available to be transferred to your new attorney. While you have the right to represent yourself in your custody case, that doesn't mean you should. Get new counsel, with or without the assistance of your suspended attorney.
Generally, your attorney, even if suspended, should assist you with obtaining new counsel or other counsel to assist you while they are suspended, and any funds of yours they are sill holding that have not been used prior to their suspension should be available to be transferred to your new attorney. While you have the right to represent yourself in your custody case, that doesn't mean you should. Get new counsel, with or without the assistance of your suspended attorney.
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