Ryan M. Tarnow is a partner at McLaughlin & Stern, LLP, practicing in the areas of Elder Law and Marital and Family Law. He is Board Certified in Marital and Family Law by The Florida Bar, a distinction earned by attorneys who demonstrate the highest level of expertise, professionalism, and ethics in the field.
Mr. Tarnow is known for his strategic, client-centered approach to complex and high-conflict divorce and custody matters. He is deeply committed to securing outcomes that protect his clients’ financial futures and the well-being of their families.
Family Law and Divorce
Mr. Tarnow’s family law practice is focused on high-stakes and high-conflict disputes, including:
• Divorce and equitable distribution
• Child custody and timesharing
• Relocation
• Alimony and child support
• Enforcement and modification actions
• Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
• Domestic violence injunctions
As a seasoned trial attorney, Mr. Tarnow prepares every case as if it will go to trial while working diligently to achieve negotiated settlements where possible. He understands the emotional and financial toll of divorce and provides each client with personalized, practical guidance throughout the process.
Elder Law and Asset Protection
Drawing on his background in Elder Law, Mr. Tarnow helps individuals and families create comprehensive asset protection plans designed to preserve wealth, qualify for Medicaid or other assistance programs, and ensure long-term care needs are met without compromising financial stability.
Recognition and Certifications
• Board Certified Specialist in Marital and Family Law, The Florida Bar (2025)
• Certified Financial Litigator, American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators
• Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rating – Recognizing the highest levels of professional excellence
• Selected as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers
• Lawyers of Distinction honoree for excellence in family law
• Named a Top Divorce Lawyer by Naples Illustrated
Publications
• “Alimony Changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” Collier County Adverse Witness, February 2018 (Co-Author)
• “Tracking Devices and Applications: A New Frontier in Family Law,” Florida Bar Family Law Section Commentator
Bar Admissions and Memberships
• Florida Bar
• Family Law Section, Florida Bar
- Former Member: Children’s Interest Committee, Equitable Distribution Committee, Support Issues Committee, Technology Committee, and Rules and Forms Committee