If you’re navigating a divorce, timesharing dispute, or support issue in Orange County—whether in Orlando, Winter Park, Apopka, Ocoee, or Maitland—you need an experienced Orange County family law attorney. At Fighter Law, our team is dedicated to protecting your rights and guiding you through every step.
Searching for a trusted Orlando divorce lawyer or Winter Park family law attorney? Our Orange County attorneys bring local court knowledge and compassionate advocacy to handle your family legal case effectively.
Our Orange County family lawyers offer:
Many family law cases in Orange County are handled at:
Orange County Courthouse
425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801
Family Court Services: Suite 330
Phone: (407) 836‑6054
Official court site: Ninth Judicial Circuit Orange County Courthouse
Fighter Law supports you through negotiation or litigation to protect your financial interests and parental rights in equitable asset division cases.
In place of “custody,” Florida laws use parental responsibility and timesharing. Courts presume shared parenting unless concerns are shown. We help construct balanced parenting plans prioritizing:
With permanent alimony phased out in 2023, courts now assess support based on need, earning capacity, and relationship length. Child support is calculated per state guidelines with income, timesharing, daycare, and healthcare considered.
If your circumstances change, Florida law allows for modifications or enforcement of existing orders. We assist with:
Looking for a reliable Orlando family law attorney or Orange County divorce lawyer? Fighter Law stands ready to help. We have extensive experience with cases in Orange County courts and nearby communities like Winter Park and Apopka.
Need help from a Orange County child custody attorney, divorce lawyer or family legal team? Fighter Law offers strategic guidance, court representation, and support through every phase. Contact us online or call to schedule your consultation.
Family cases are filed at the Orange County Courthouse in downtown Orlando. We assist with filings, service, and scheduling hearings.
At least one spouse must have resided in Florida for six months. Local residency allows Orange County filings even if the other spouse lives elsewhere.
Uncontested divorces often conclude in a few months; contested cases typically take six months or more depending on complexity.
Yes—if there’s a significant change in circumstances, you may petition for modifications or enforcement.
In most contested cases, yes. Orange County courts generally require mediation unless exempted for emergencies or domestic violence.
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