Lake County Family Law Attorney

When facing a difficult family law situation, having the right Lake County family law attorney on your side can provide peace of mind and a clear path forward. At Fighter Law, our experienced family lawyers serve clients throughout Lake County—including Tavares, Clermont, Leesburg, and Eustis—in matters involving divorce, child custody, support, and more.

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Experienced Family Law Attorneys Serving Lake County, FL

Family law cases are emotionally charged and legally complex. Whether you’re ending a marriage or seeking custody of your children, our family attorneys in Lake County provide compassionate counsel and aggressive legal representation. We develop strategies tailored to your specific circumstances.

Family Law Cases We Handle in Lake County

Why Choose Fighter Law in Lake County

Our team includes Board‑Certified attorneys like Jessica Travis, B.C.S., who brings extensive experience in family law matters including divorce, custody, and alimony cases in Lake County and beyond :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. We combine legal expertise with genuine compassion.

Lake County Courthouse Details

Family law cases in Lake County are heard at:

Lake County Judicial Center
550 W. Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778
Phone: (352) 742‑4100 (Clerk’s office)

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If you need support from a Lake County child custody attorney or Lake County divorce lawyer, our team is here for you with strategic advice, court preparation, or full representation. Take the first step toward resolution today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete a divorce in Lake County?

An uncontested divorce may finalize in a few months, while contested matters can take six months or more due to complexity or court calendar delays.

Can I modify child custody, support, or alimony orders?

Yes. With a substantial change in circumstances, you can petition for modifications. Our Lake County family law attorneys assist with filings and hearings.

Do I need to reside in Lake County to file?

Florida requires at least one spouse to reside in the state for six months prior to filing. If either spouse lives in Lake County, you may file locally.

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