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Family Law Cases in Port St. Lucie, FL

Port St. Lucie, Florida's growing population of over 200,000 residents creates unique family law challenges in St. Lucie County. The city's diverse community, including many military families from nearby installations, requires attorneys who understand both Florida family law and federal military divorce regulations. Local family courts handle a high volume of cases involving child custody, alimony, property division, and domestic violence matters. Port St. Lucie's rapid growth has also led to complex property valuation issues in divorce proceedings involving the area's expanding real estate market.

Family Law Cases We Handle in Port St. Lucie

Family law attorneys handle divorce, child custody, support, and other sensitive matters involving family relationships and domestic issues.

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Divorce and legal separation
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Child custody and visitation
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Child and spousal support
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Adoption proceedings
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Restraining orders
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Prenuptial agreements

Why Hire a Local Family Law Attorney in Port St. Lucie?

Hiring a Port St. Lucie family law attorney ensures your case is handled by someone familiar with St. Lucie County Court procedures and local judicial preferences. Local attorneys have established relationships with court staff, mediators, and opposing counsel, which can facilitate more efficient case resolution. They also understand the specific requirements for filing in the St. Lucie County Clerk's office and can navigate local scheduling practices effectively.

Local Courts
Family law cases in Port St. Lucie are primarily handled by the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit in and for St. Lucie County, located at 218 S 2nd Street. The St. Lucie County Courthouse also houses family mediation services and self-help resources for pro se litigants.

Florida Family Law Laws & Deadlines

Florida operates under equitable distribution laws for property division and follows the best interests of the child standard for custody determinations. The state requires a 20-day waiting period after filing for divorce, and Florida Statute 61.13 governs time-sharing arrangements between parents. Florida also recognizes both contested and uncontested divorce proceedings, with simplified dissolution available for couples meeting specific criteria.

What to Know About Family Law in Port St. Lucie

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Port St. Lucie, Florida?
In St. Lucie County, uncontested divorces typically take 30-60 days after filing, while contested divorces can take 6-18 months depending on complexity. Florida's mandatory 20-day waiting period applies to all cases, and Port St. Lucie courts may have additional scheduling delays during peak filing periods.
What are Florida's residency requirements for filing divorce in Port St. Lucie?
At least one spouse must have been a Florida resident for six months immediately before filing for divorce under Florida Statute 61.021. You can file in St. Lucie County if either spouse has lived in the county, though the six-month state residency requirement must still be met.
How do I find a qualified family law attorney in Port St. Lucie?
Look for attorneys licensed to practice in Florida with specific experience in St. Lucie County courts and family law matters. Check their standing with The Florida Bar, read client reviews, and ensure they handle cases similar to yours regularly. Many Port St. Lucie family attorneys offer free consultations to discuss your specific situation.
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