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Divorce Attorney | Tampa, Lakeland, Clearwater, St Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota
Divorce attorney, Joseph J. Registrato is a divorce lawyer in Tampa who can represent you in court when your marriage breaks down. A former prosecutor and public defender, Joe has been practicing family law in Florida for over 20 years. In that time he has seen his fair share of messy divorce cases, and it never seems to get any easier from one client to the next. When children are involved, a divorce can become a tug-of-war between the parents over who should have control over their upbringing, and when the parties cannot reach an agreement, the state of Florida will decide for them in the “best interests” of the children. Tampa divorce attorney Joseph J. Registrato can help you through this difficult process, ensuring that your rights as spouse and parent are vindicated.
When you hire Joe as your divorce lawyer, he will be able to represent you in your divorce case with regard to:
- Temporary custody
- Permanent custody
- Child support
- Alimony
- Paternity tests
- Order enforcement / modification
- And more
Divorce is a common occurrence that should happen smoothly if it is going to happen at all. Even in the most hotly contested divorce cases, there may be opportunities for agreement that the parties have overlooked by virtue of their dislike or suspicion of the other side. With the help of a Tampa divorce lawyer you can take advantage of those opportunities, potentially saving time, money, and peace of mind.
The approach we prefer to take as a Tampa divorce attorney in our practice of family law is to resolve matters through constructive mediation and conflict resolution that does not result in a prolonged marital conflict that increases legal fees and further erodes the relationship between the divorcing parties. We understand that the end result of the divorce process will affect the lives and futures of the parties involved. Joe will help you set reasonable goals and provide realistic expectations as to what will happen along the way. The best strategies and available options will be discussed with you and an approach that you are comfortable with will be used.
If an aggressive approach is required then Joe is fully capable of providing the right amount needed of aggressive legal representation to accomplish your goals. When you need this type of Tampa divorce lawyer we are ready to adjust to our representation to handle your situation if it is required.
The complex divorce cases usually involve high net worth individuals and can include business holdings and may involve international property and other assets. Joe is a Tampa divorce attorney for high net worth people. He has the knowledge and resources to understand the complexities of business holdings and is capable of protecting those assets or unravel the convoluted pathways that income might be hidden. Because a large number of people who live in Florida come from other States in the US as well as other countries their family law cases are often interstate in nature. There will usually be considerable debt and tax implications associated with divorces involving high net worth people. The Tampa Divorce Lawyer you select should have experience with such cases and the expert resources to handle a complicated family law case.
Although every case is different most family law cases in Tampa are straight forward. We also are skilled at handling complex divorce cases. This type of case do involve multiple properties and diverse financial assets. These cases may also involve appeals and litigation not normally associated with simple divorce cases. If you are facing a complicated divorce or a simple divorce we are ready to help with legal representation in Tampa, Clearwater, St Pete, Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakeland and throughout Florida. Call us today for a free consultation at 813-247-1900. We are available seven days a week twenty-four hours a day.
Contact Joseph J. Registrato if you are contemplating a divorce. If your spouse is being represented by a Tampa divorce attorney, shouldn’t you be, too?
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