Orlando, Florida Divorce Attorney
Divorce creates two households, financially and legally. Consequently, protecting your financial interests and legal rights is crucial if you hope to avoid a divorce settlement you will regret for the rest of your life. At the law office of divorce lawyer Kenneth D. Morse, we explain how marital property and debt is divided, how child support and alimony is calculated, and what factors are considered when assigning child custody. Since divorce impacts retirement savings, taxes, closely held businesses, investments, and health coverage, we explain what you can expect in order to prepare you for life after divorce. For 34 years, the Law Firm of Kenneth D. Morse in Orlando, Florida has represented men and women in divorce proceedings. Regardless of whether you want a legal separation or you are considering divorce, we will work hard to protect your rights and interests. To schedule an appointment, contact divorce attorney Kenneth D. Morse today. The Divorce ProcessDivorce can be a complicated process. In some respects, the person who files for a divorce first may have a bit of an advantage: they can assert custody rights first, gather financial information, and issue a restraining order and force you to vacate your apartment or home. If you find yourself facing a divorce, working with an attorney who can assert your legal rights to ensure access to property and financial information is in place, as well as custody rights, is essential. For more information, visit our information center on divorce. Divorce and the Issues it RaisesOur firm handles all aspects of legal separation agreements, divorce proceedings and other family law litigation.
Businesses and Investment Holdings During DivorceBusiness owners and investors have a lot at stake during a divorce. Given the complicated financing arrangements and business agreements associated with your business, you need a divorce attorney who understands business law. Our firm handles the valuation and recommended distribution of business properties, stock holdings, investments, and rental properties. If you have questions about your divorce and want the advice of an experienced attorney, contact Kenneth D. Morse today. Our firm represents families throughout Central Florida including Orange County, Brevard County, and Lake County. |

