When It's Time to Move On
Divorce can be an emotional trauma, a freeing experience or the solemn legal closure of a personal relationship that, in truth, ended long ago. If you are facing divorce in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County or Palm Beach County, Florida, attorney Rebekah Brown-Wiseman can clearly explain your options, protect your legal rights and guide you through the divorce process.
The firm is experienced in the full spectrum of dissolution of marriage matters, successful both at the negotiating table and in court. No matter what your specific circumstances, you can rely on The Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale, for representation in all aspects of divorce, including:
- High asset property division: Attorney Rebekah Brown-Wiseman has successfully represented divorce cases with high net-worth and complex portfolios of assets.
- Property division: Dividing assets and debts equitably is often one of the most important aspects of divorce.
- Relocation: Determining whether one parent can move out of the area and whether the move is in the child's best interests.
- Child custody: Child custody laws changed significantly in October 2008. Attorney Brown-Wiseman practices exclusively in family law and is up-to-date on recent changes in Florida's custody laws.
- Modification of custody: Child custody can be modified to reflect changing circumstances.
- Alimony in initial divorce cases: Family law courts consider several economic factors when they determine whether to award spousal support.
- Modification of alimony: Alimony can be modified or terminated if the receiving spouse is in another supportive relationship.
- Pro se child support: An attorney can advise you on how to handle your pro se child support case and prepare child support calculations.
- Collaborative divorce: An attorney will work with your ex-spouse to resolve your divorce without the lengthy, costly and potentially painful process of divorce litigation.
- Uncontested divorce: If you and your spouse can work out most details of your divorce and need an attorney to help with preparing your legal documents, an uncontested divorce may be your best option.
- Rights of out-of-state parents: It is important to maintain a close relationship with your child even if you live out of state.
- Divorce journals: Keeping a journal may be an effective way to prepare for a contested child custody case.
- Changing terminology in divorce law: Understanding the most recent changes to divorce law terminology in Florida.
If you are seeking a divorce lawyer who knows how to get results and is sensitive to clients' emotional needs during this difficult time, contact the Law Office of Rebekah Brown-Wiseman.
Attorney Brown-Wiseman, P.A., provides effective representation in divorce and related issues to clients throughout Broward County and Palm Beach County from her office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Call 954-854-0104 for a free consultation.

