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Men’s Divorce Law Firm

Aggressively Representing Husbands and Fathers℠

Husbands and fathers who are confronting Florida family law challenges are encouraged to contact Orlando father’s rights advocate the Men’s Divorce Law Firm in College Park. Our firm is an experienced advocate for the male point of view in Florida divorce, child custody issues, child support conflicts, paternity matters, domestic violence charges, property division, business valuations, fathers’ rights issues, and step-parent adoptions.

Our Practice Areas

Alimony / Spousal Support

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CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION

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CHILD SUPPORT

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Collaborative Family Law

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Contempt Matters

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DIVORCE

Divorce – Your Rights And How To Protect Them In Orlando FL

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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MILITARY FAMILY LAW

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Modification of Orders

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PATERNITY & FATHER’S RIGHTS

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Our Practice Areas

Alimony / Spousal Support

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CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION

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CHILD SUPPORT

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Collaborative Family Law

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Contempt Matters

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DIVORCE

Divorce – Your Rights And How To Protect Them In Orlando FL

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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MILITARY FAMILY LAW

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Modification of Orders

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PATERNITY & FATHER’S RIGHTS

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Jean Marie Moses

Jean Marie Moses

Managing Attorney

Erin F. Duncan

Erin F. Duncan

Attorney

Francesca Kenney

Francesca Kenney

Attorney

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