Divorce Attorney in Davie, FL

Divorce representation for Davie families, handled with care and clarity

At the Law Offices of E.F. Robinson, P.A., we represent Davie residents through every stage of divorce, from an uncontested filing to a fully litigated, high-asset case, and everything in between.

For 30 years, our firm has walked alongside South Florida families through the end of a marriage. We understand that divorce is rarely just a legal process. It touches your children, your home, and your sense of what comes next, and we take the time to understand what actually matters to you before we recommend a path forward.

What We Handle in a Davie Divorce

  • Division of property and debts — including a family home, land, or agricultural property
  • Custody and timesharing — working out a schedule and decision-making arrangement for your children
  • Child support — calculated based on both parents’ income and the parenting schedule
  • Alimony — pursuing or responding to a request for spousal support
  • Business and agricultural assets — valuing and dividing an interest built during the marriage
  • Uncontested divorce — for spouses who already agree on the terms and want an efficient resolution
Florida is a no-fault divorce state, which means neither spouse has to prove wrongdoing to file. A court only needs to find that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

How a Davie Divorce Typically Proceeds

Divorce cases filed by Davie residents are handled through the Broward County court system. Where both spouses can reach an agreement, a divorce often resolves through negotiation, mediation, or a collaborative process, which tends to be faster and less costly than litigation. When agreement is not possible on every issue, we prepare thoroughly and represent you through litigation, working to reach a resolution that protects your interests and your children’s wellbeing.

Why Davie Divorces Often Look Different

Davie’s larger, sometimes multigenerational properties add a layer that a standard suburban divorce does not usually involve. A family home on acreage, land used for horses or agriculture, or a property that has been in a family for decades can raise valuation and division questions that take real care to sort out fairly. Divorces here also sometimes involve extended family living on the same property, which can affect both the practical logistics and the emotional weight of the case.

Not every Davie divorce involves land or a family compound, though. Some cases are straightforward, with few shared assets to divide. We take the time to understand your specific circumstances rather than assuming every case looks the same.

A Resolution That Fits Your Family

Not every divorce needs to be adversarial. Where it makes sense, we help clients pursue a negotiated settlement or collaborative process that keeps costs and conflict down and preserves a workable relationship with the other parent going forward. When a fair resolution requires litigation, we prepare every case thoroughly so you are never at a disadvantage in court. If you are considering divorce and live in or near Davie, we invite you to reach out for a confidential conversation about your options. Schedule a consultation with our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is my Davie divorce case filed?

Divorce cases for Davie residents are filed and handled through the Broward County court system, and we represent clients throughout these proceedings from filing through resolution.

What happens during a first consultation?

Our first conversation is less about paperwork and more about understanding you. We want to know what you are dealing with, what matters most to you, and what you want your life to look like once this chapter is behind you. Once we understand that, we can tell you exactly what we would need from you and what our plan would be to help you get there.

How is a family property or land handled in a Davie divorce?

Whether land or a larger property is divided, sold, or kept by one spouse depends on your overall financial picture, how the property was acquired, and your priorities. We discuss the realistic options for your situation directly.

Can we keep our divorce out of the public eye?

Court filings are generally public record, but tools such as mediation or collaborative divorce can reduce how much of your personal and financial life becomes part of a public court proceeding.

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Every case is unique, and the application of the law depends on the specific facts and circumstances involved. Viewing this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future matter. If you need legal advice regarding your situation, contact the Law Offices of E.F. Robinson, P.A. to discuss your case and receive personalized legal guidance.