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Family Law Attorney In Lake & Orange County, Florida

Steering Your Family Through Legal Rough Waters

Are you currently facing a family law matter that feels particularly challenging? The Law Office of Jason G. Smith understands that these cases can often be stressful and overwhelming for everyone involved.


Our dedicated legal team is committed to providing unparalleled legal representation, ensuring that your family can recover in all aspects—legally, emotionally, and financially. Our experienced Lake County family law attorneys handle a wide range of cases, including divorce, the separation of marital property, alimony disputes, and child custody and support arrangements.


We are here to guide you through every step of the process. Contact our law office today to learn more about how we can assist you in navigating this difficult time and securing the best possible outcome for your family!

Call Law Office of Jason G. Smith at 407-974-5455 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

More Than Just Divorce

Family law goes beyond merely settling divorce cases; it involves a wide array of legal matters aimed at protecting the interests and well-being of families. This field encompasses paternity suits, ensuring fathers can establish their rights; protection from domestic violence, providing safety and support to those in need; and custody disputes, addressing the best interests of children in challenging situations. Additionally, family law covers civil unions, elder law, and much more, reflecting the diverse issues families may face.


In any scenario that your family may encounter that requires court intervention or legal representation, Jason Smith, your devoted family law attorney in Florida, is fully prepared to assist you. He possesses the knowledge and experience to navigate the complexities of family law with compassion and professionalism. If you find yourself navigating these turbulent waters alone and feeling overwhelmed, consider reaching out to Mr. Smith for support. Don’t hesitate to book a consultation with him today and discover the informed guidance you need to make the best decisions for your family’s future.

Empowering You With Knowledge And Justice

In the midst of managing your legal matter, Jason Smith equips you with the crucial knowledge needed to guide your decision-making effectively. Understanding your rights and options is essential in this journey, as they empower you to make informed choices that can significantly impact your future. Jason's unwavering commitment to advising you on the best path forward ensures that you are never left in the dark about your legal standing. His focused approach in representing your choice is tailored to your unique situation, aimed at achieving the highest possible outcome for you.


Whether you are seeking prompt divorce settlements, exploring the benefits of alternative dispute resolution, or facing challenging situations involving domestic violence, Jason Smith stands prepared to fight tirelessly for the rightful justice and protection you undeniably deserve. Don't hesitate to reach out to Jason Smith, your dedicated family law attorney in Florida, today, and take the first step towards securing your peace of mind and a brighter future.

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Florida Family Law FAQ

  • What Factors Does The Court Consider When Determining Spousal Support?

    The court considers the length of the marriage, the income of the parties, the age, health, and mental health of the parties, earning capacity, standard of living during the marriage, and any other relevant factors when determining spousal support.

  • How Is Child Custody Determined In Florida?

    Parents in Florida are offered a chance to determine a parenting plan amongst themselves. If they cannot agree, the dispute will go before a family court judge to determine custody based on various factors and the best interests of the child.

  • How Long Do Child Support Payments Last In Florida?

    All support obligations last until the minor reaches the legal age of majority, which in Florida is age 18. Additionally, 18-year old’s who are in the last year of high school are also considered minor children for purposes of the Florida statute, and they are still eligible for payments.

  • What Is The Purpose Of A Prenuptial Agreement?

    Prenuptial Agreements are documents signed by both parties prior to marriage detailing how assets will be divided if they ever separate. If parties divorce, the arrangement detailed in their agreement will be enforced.

Have Questions?

Call Law Office of Jason G. Smith at 407-974-5455 today to speak to an attorney.

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