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No Surprises— Know Your Legal Costs Upfront!

At most firms, you'll have a great first consultation only to find out later that what you thought was a clearcut and simple case is costing you tens of thousands of dollars. At Fanash Family Law, we do everything possible to give you all of the information you need upfront. With our flat fee pricing, you'll never wonder how much a service is going to cost you once you get the bill. We keep you informed from the first step to the last, and we're always clear and transparent about our billing.

How does flat-fee pricing benefit you?

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Clear Payments

No confusion here—we make sure you have options to pay the way that best suits your situation, and you'll never be left in the dark about how much our services will cost you.

No Confusing Bills

No hidden fees. No surprises. No "what does this mean?" on your bill. Our billing is clear and transparent.

Aligned Goals

We'll never take a case just to make a quick buck. In fact, we turn down more cases than we take. You can be sure that when we work with you, it's because we truly believe we can help, and we'll do everything in our power to get you the results you desire.

Large Upfront Retainers

At most firms, you'll be charged a large upfront retainer and have no clear explanation of what exactly that money is going to. Often, those retainers will run out quicker than expected and your attorney will be begging for a replenishment.

Bill by the Hour

Most attorney's bill by the hour, and even with an hourly breakdown, you'll never be quite sure who did the work and how long it took them. You simply have to trust that you're not being cheated.

Wasted Time

It's no secret that most firms bill by the hour because they know they can take advantage of their clients. Even those with good intentions often waste a lot of time on your dime.

Family Law Services

Click an option below to learn more the family law services we provide.

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Divorce

We believe in being honest, even if it costs us. Our attorney's will help you navigate the difficult journey of divorce whether it's contentious or simple, and we'll never push you to do something you don't need to.

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Child Custody

Your children are the most important thing you have. We understand that, and we'll fight for you and them like we would for our own family.

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Prenuptial Agreements

Marriage is a beautiful blessing, but it's also a very serious commitment in which difficulties may arise. We're here to help you keep you and your future spouse safe and make sure love remains the focus of your marriage.

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Book a free consultation now to see if we're the right fit for your family law needs.

  • What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce in Orlando?
    A contested divorce occurs when both parties cannot agree on key issues, requiring the court’s intervention. An uncontested divorce is when both spouses agree on all aspects, including asset division, child custody, and support, which allows for a quicker and smoother process.
  • How long does the divorce process take in Orlando?
    The length of the divorce process in Orlando depends on the complexity of the case and whether it’s contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce may take a few months, while a contested divorce can take significantly longer, especially if court appearances are required.
  • How is child custody determined in Orlando?
    Child custody in Orlando is determined based on the best interests of the child, following Florida law. Courts consider various factors, such as the parents' ability to provide a stable home environment, the child’s relationship with each parent, and each parent’s ability to meet the child’s emotional and physical needs.
  • Can spousal support be modified after the divorce in Orlando?
    Yes, spousal support can be modified post-divorce if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as a change in income or financial situation for either party. This is done through filing a request with the Orlando family court.
  • How are assets divided during a divorce in Orlando?
    In Orlando, assets are divided based on equitable distribution, meaning they are split fairly, though not necessarily equally. Factors like the length of the marriage, each spouse’s financial contributions, and future earning potential are considered when dividing assets.
  • Do I need an attorney for an uncontested divorce in Orlando?
    While an uncontested divorce is typically simpler, having an Orlando divorce attorney is still recommended to ensure that your agreement is legally sound and protects your rights.
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