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Cabanas Law Firm: Divorce Lawyer Florida

Navigate Your Florida Divorce with Confidence

Whether facing a contested or uncontested divorce Florida situation, everybody wants something else from their divorce. Some people want to protect their assets, while others want to keep their kids. That is why it is essential to have an attorney who has seen it all and can tailor their legal strategy to your specific needs, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach to your case.

You are not a number to us: you have things that you want to protect, with hopes and dreams and a life to live once all of this is behind you. It is our job to help you through with as little cost to you as possible, whether it involves time, stress, or money.

"Sergio Cabanas and his team were very responsive, they answered all of my questions and provided updates. They are true professionals which helped me to feel confident and protected when making decisions."

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More Than Just Florida Divorce Lawyers

When you examine our practice areas, there is no question about what we do: we help you get divorced. Over the years, we have been niching down our practice areas to focus on divorce and family law. We believe that our hyper-focus on all types of divorce in Florida allows us to give our clients the best outcome possible. Our goal is to be the best divorce law firm. If you want anything else, then we are not the law firm for you.

What brings you in today? Whatever you need, we are here to help.

Your family's future shouldn't wait for We're changing how Florida does family law.

What Sets Us Apart

Your Case Won’t Wait.
Neither Will We.

Filing for divorce in Florida means facing decisions about property, children, and your financial future all at once, and the firm you choose will shape how each of those plays out. We built our practice to take that weight off you, not add to it. Here is how we do things differently for divorce cases in Florida.

Multilingual Support

We speak your language, including Spanish, Russian, and Arabic.

Near You With Local Court Knowledge

10+ offices across Florida with teams who know how your county court operates

Focused on Divorce Law

This is all we do. Every resource, every team member, every case.

100+ Combined Years of Experience

We have handled the full range of Florida divorce matters.

Your Goals, Our Guiding Principle

Filing for divorce in Florida means confronting decisions about property, support, and your children’s future that will shape the next several years of your life. Our Florida divorce attorneys follow a structured process that begins with your specific circumstances, not a generic checklist. We build a clear picture of what is at stake before anything moves forward. Reaching terms that reflect your actual situation and hold up over time is what that process is designed to accomplish.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Struggling to figure out how custody, support, and property all get decided at the same time? These answers cover the questions that come up in nearly every divorce case and can help you walk in better prepared.

Will I lose my house in a Florida divorce?

Will I lose my house in a Florida divorce?

A house purchased during the marriage is typically a marital asset subject to equitable distribution, regardless of whose name is on the deed. Equitable does not mean equal. The court looks at each spouse's financial situation, contributions to the marriage, and whether minor children need housing stability.

In many cases, one spouse keeps the home while the other receives an offsetting share of other assets. If the home was owned before the marriage or inherited during it, different rules may apply. How the house fits into your overall financial picture is something an attorney should evaluate early, before either side starts making assumptions about who keeps what.

Will I lose custody of my children in a divorce?

Florida courts no longer use the word "custody." They work with two concepts: parental responsibility, which covers major decisions about the child, and timesharing, which is the actual schedule. Florida law creates a rebuttable legal presumption for equal timesharing, meaning the starting point is 50/50 unless one parent shows evidence that arrangement would not serve the child's best interest.

The court evaluates what serves the child's best interest, weighing each parent's involvement before the filing, each parent's ability to provide stability, the child's ties to school and community, and any history of domestic violence or substance abuse. There are over a dozen statutory factors. Timesharing rules are the same across the entire state.

If you are an involved parent, the fear of losing your children is usually far worse than the reality. Preparation matters, though. The earlier you understand how the timesharing presumption works and what factors could overcome it, the better positioned you are.

How much does a divorce cost in Florida?

No two divorces involve the same assets, the same level of agreement, or the same complications. An uncontested divorce costs significantly less than a contested one requiring discovery, depositions, and trial. Filing fees are set each year by the state legislature and are the same across the entire state. Attorney fees vary based on complexity and experience.

That range is wide enough that quoting a number without knowing your situation would be irresponsible. Some firms bill hourly; others use flat fees for specific stages of the process. The real variable is how much of the case requires litigation versus negotiation.

A case evaluation matters here more than general numbers from the internet. An attorney who has seen your financial disclosure and custody situation can give you a realistic cost range in that first conversation.

How long does a Florida divorce take?

There is no mandatory waiting period to file for divorce in Florida. Once the petition is served, the other party has 20 days to file an Answer or responsive motion. An uncontested divorce with minimal assets and no children can sometimes be finalized in as little as two weeks. A contested divorce with custody disputes, complex finances, or disagreements over support can take a year or longer.

Most cases fall somewhere in between. The timeline is affected by court scheduling, whether mediation is required (it is now statutorily required statewide before trial), how quickly both parties complete financial disclosures, and whether any emergency motions need to be addressed.

The biggest variable is cooperation. Cases where both parties engage in good-faith negotiation typically resolve faster and at lower cost than cases where one or both sides take adversarial positions on every issue.

Should I move out of the house before filing for divorce?

Moving out does not mean you lose your interest in the property. The house remains a marital asset subject to equitable distribution. But leaving without a plan can create complications, especially if children are involved. Florida law creates a rebuttable presumption for equal timesharing, so the court does not simply adopt whatever arrangement exists at the time of filing as the baseline.

That said, the reality on the ground can get complicated. Sometimes the parent who remains in the home denies timesharing to the other parent as leverage. The law protects against this through the equal timesharing presumption, but it may take a court hearing to enforce it.

If there is domestic violence or escalating conflict, your safety comes first, and there are legal mechanisms to protect your rights while you remove yourself from danger. Talk to an attorney before making this decision.

What if my spouse will not agree to the divorce?

Florida is a no-fault divorce state. You do not need your spouse's permission or agreement to get divorced. If one party states that the marriage is irretrievably broken, that is sufficient grounds for the court to proceed. Your spouse can contest the terms, but they cannot prevent the divorce itself.

If your spouse refuses to participate or respond to the petition, the case can proceed as a default, and the court may grant the divorce based on the petitioner's filing alone. Your spouse can contest how assets are divided, what the timesharing arrangement should be, or whether alimony is appropriate. Courts determine all child-related issues by the best interests of the child, and there is a legal presumption that timesharing should be equal.

In practice, a spouse who refuses to engage often creates delays and increases costs. But they cannot block the outcome. The process is designed to move forward regardless of whether both sides cooperate.

What should I do before filing for divorce?

Start by understanding your financial picture. Gather bank statements, tax returns, pay stubs, mortgage documents, retirement account statements, and records of debts. If your spouse manages the finances and you do not have easy access, an attorney can help you get that information through the discovery process.

Think about your priorities. What matters most: the house, time with your children, financial security after the marriage ends? Not every goal is achievable, and some conflict with each other. A case evaluation can help you understand what is realistic given your circumstances. Florida law starts with a rebuttable presumption for equal timesharing, so understanding what factors might apply in your situation is important context for setting expectations.

If children are involved, maintain your routine as a parent. How you handle joint finances, shared accounts, and household expenses before and during the divorce can have consequences that are difficult to undo — an attorney can advise you on the safest approach given your specific situation. Avoid common early mistakes: do not post about your spouse on social media, and do not take legal advice from friends who went through a different divorce in a different state.

Locations

Our Florida Offices

With strategic locations across South Florida, we are your powerful allies when you need us most.

We proudly serve all three counties: Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach, and are preparing to expand with more offices to offer even greater access and personalized support wherever you are.

Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade:

At Cabanas Law Firm, we are Miami: cafecito-fueled, family-first, and rooster-dodging locals who understand exactly what you are going through. We know a “short drive” means leaving an hour early, and that big life decisions are best made after brunch (the best in the world, obviously). From cruising through Aventura traffic, to navigating Doral detours, to making it out of Kendall before rush hour hits, we live it every day. As one of the largest local divorce law firms, with offices across Miami. We bring more than legal knowledge: we bring heart, hustle, and hometown perspective. When it is time to move forward, trust Divorce Lawyers who live your lifestyle and speak your language: con cariño, claridad, y comunidad.

Doral Office

3470 NW 82nd Ave, Suite 680, Doral, FL 33122

2999 NE 191st St, Suite 520, Miami, FL 33180

2655 S Le Jeune Rd, Suite 805-2, Coral Gables, FL 33134

9100 S Dadeland Blvd, Suite 1532, Miami, FL 33156

Broward:

Broward is where families thrive, from the quiet town of Weston to the vibrant city of Fort Lauderdale. Our attorneys do not just work here — they live it too. You will find them at soccer games, running errands, or navigating commutes just like you. That local perspective shapes our approach. With offices near the beach for east-side families and Pembroke Pines and Weston for the west, we are right where life happens. We are familiar with Broward’s courts and care about its families. Whether starting fresh or facing challenges, you deserve local attorneys who make legal support easy, personal, and close to home.

Pembroke Pines Office
18503 Pines Blvd, Suite 301, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
550 S Andrews Ave, Suite 510, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

1937 E Atlantic Blvd, Suite 102, Pompano Beach, FL 33060

2800 Weston Rd, Suite 101, Weston, FL 33331

Palm Beach:

You love the calm, the communities, and maybe even a golf cart cruise. We do too. From the unique charm of open-air events near the Tree of Life to the special connection between the Palm Beach County Convention Center and the beach, this area has a distinct feel. Cabanas Law Firm’s attorneys are part of this community, serving residents from Wellington with its equestrian culture to those enjoying the coastal beauty along A1A, and the vibrant city of Boca Raton. We appreciate the nuances of life here and are conveniently located to offer you the divorce support you need. For trusted guidance from a local team, we are here for you.

Palm Beach Gardens Office

3801 PGA Blvd, Suite 638, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, Suite 1208, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

12300 S Shore Blvd, Suite 214, Wellington, FL 33414

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