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HomeDivorce Attorney Law Firm & Mediation Lawyer in Miami FL | De La Rosa-Monroe Law Firm

Our goal is to resolve every contested divorce in P.E.A.C.E.

Relationships are not easy and when the decision to get a divorce has been taken, your judgment may be clouded.  We are here to help you navigate through the chaos and reach your P.E.A.C.E. of mind when it ends.


We establish Parental Responsibility for each parent over the child. This is determined by the best interest of the minor child.  It can be shared by the parents, given solely to one parent, or designate one parent to make major decisions regarding education or medical needs.


Equitable distribution is the division of all assets and debts acquired by the parties during the time of their marriage.  In Florida, this division must be fair and may not necessarily be equal. We investigate everything that the parties own and owe to ensure the other person is not hiding anything.  We will get records directly from the other party’s employer, bank account, or retirement account to ensure everything is on the table.


Some spouses are financial dependent on the breadwinner of their family and cannot simply go off into the sunset and start a new life without Alimony.  We help the home-maker or stay-at-home dad rebuild their lives with a plan for temporary, rehabilitative, or permanent alimony.


Children are often the most venerable during a divorce.  When a divorce is highly contested, we may seek counseling for a child and depending on the child’s age, we may seek to have the child testify about their wishes.  Often times parents move during a divorce and one important aspect is where the child will be attending school.  With the obligation of child support, also comes the reward of getting to claim the child for federal tax purposes.


We deal with everything else…from who gets to keep the family dog to when the marital home will be sold.

Your Trusted Divorce Attorneys in Miami, FL

At De La Rosa-Monroe Law Firm, we understand going through a divorce can be a challenging and emotionally charged experience. Our skilled divorce attorneys are here to provide compassionate guidance and expert legal representation throughout the divorce process. With our extensive knowledge and experience in family law, we are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the complexities of divorce with confidence.

Personalized Services

As a leading divorce law firm in Miami, FL, we offer services tailored to your unique needs. Whether you require aggressive representation in the courtroom or prefer a more amicable resolution through mediation, our divorce mediation lawyers are well-versed in all aspects of divorce law. We work closely with you to understand your goals and develop a customized strategy to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Our divorce lawyers are known for their professionalism, integrity, and commitment to client satisfaction. We prioritize open, transparent communication, ensuring you are informed and empowered at every step. We are here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and provide you with the support you need during this difficult time.

If you are considering divorce or facing divorce proceedings, don’t navigate this challenging journey alone. Trust the experienced team at De La Rosa-Monroe Law Firm to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation with a knowledgeable divorce attorney in Miami, FL. Let us guide you toward a brighter future.

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No Kids, No Property, We AgreeUncontested divorce

We offer flat fee services for spouses who agree on the separation terms of their divorce.  For uncontested divorces, we prepare all of the court documents, we schedule your final hearing, and we attend the final hearing with you.  If you have children or property, we may be able to offer you a flat fee in certain circumstances.

Mediation

You DecideDivorce by Mediation

We will attend mediation with you to ensure you know your rights and have all the necessary financial information before you negotiate a settlement.  You can choose to attend mediation before you file for divorce or attend upon filing the divorce as required by the Judge.

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Publish ItDivorce by Publication

If you have been separated for years or you have no idea where to find your spouse, you can still get a divorce.  You must live in the State of Florida 6 months before filing and conduct a diligent search for the other party.  We complete the search on your behalf and coordinate the publication of the divorce action in a local business newspaper.

F.A.Qs

+ What is alimony?

Alimony is when one spouse must give another spouse money during or after a divorce to help with their living expenses. The person who is earning the most money out of the two is usually the one that must pay alimony. There are several types of alimony, ranging from temporary to permanent. The amount and duration of alimony is determined by one spouse’s need and the other spouse’s ability to pay. This only applies to legally married parties, not individuals who are dating, co-parenting, or cohabitating.

+ What is Equitable Distribution? Do I really have to give my husband/wife half of my retirement account?

In a divorce, Florida law requires that all assets and liabilities generated during the marriage be distributed fairly. The court will consider when the item was acquired, how it was acquired, and the value. Depending on your specific situation, this may or may not mean that you divide everything in half. How an asset or liability is divided will depend on your specific circumstances.

+ Should I just hire a paralegal to fill out my divorce papers?
The decision to hire an attorney is an important decision that you should not take lightly. A paralegal can only assist in filing out documents but cannot provide you with legal advice. It is against the law for a paralegal to tell you what you should select on a divorce form or to tell you the legal consequences of your choices. Remember, paralegals are not lawyers.
Whether you have a contested case or have an agreement with your spouse that needs to be put in writing, the benefit of having an attorney is that you will be informed of what your rights and obligations are under the law and the consequences of any decisions that are made. Many times, people will agree to things without knowing what their rights are and under pressure of their spouse, DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING WITHOUT SPEAKING TO AN ATTORNEY FIRST.
+ Can I hire an attorney after my case has started?

Yes, you can seek legal advice and/or hire an attorney even if you filed the initial divorce documents in another family case and now need the help of an attorney.

De La Rosa-Monroe Law Firm, PLLC

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