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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is your law firm virtual?


Yes, our firm is fully virtual for your convenience. We handle most communications via phone, email, and secure video conferencing. This allows us to serve clients efficiently while respecting your time and schedule.


2. Can I meet with an attorney in person?


Absolutely. While we operate virtually, we understand some situations are best discussed face-to-face. In-person meetings are available by appointment only. Please contact our office to coordinate a time that works for you.


3. What areas of law do you practice?


We focus on two primary areas:

  • Personal Injury: Including car accidents, slip and fall incidents, wrongful death, and more.

  • Family Law: Including divorce, child custody, child support, modifications, and more.

4. How do I get started with your firm?


Schedule your free initial consultation by contacting us via phone, email, or through our website. We'll gather some initial information and determine how we can best assist you with your case.


5. Where are you located?


Our firm is based in Fort Myers, Florida and proudly serves clients throughout the state. Since we are a virtual firm, most client matters are handled remotely. In-person meetings are scheduled by appointment only on a case-by-case basis.


6. How will we communicate throughout my case?


We keep communication simple and accessible. You’ll be able to reach us by phone, email, and secure messaging. We pride ourselves on being responsive and keeping clients informed.

7. What is a personal injury claim?

A personal injury case involves harm caused by someone else’s negligence or intentional actions. This can include, but is not limited to, physical injuries, emotional distress, or financial losses resulting from incidents such as car accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, and other accidents.


If you’ve been injured and aren’t sure where to start, our firm is here to help make sense of the process. We offer consultations to review your situation, answer your questions, and explain your legal options—giving you the clarity and peace of mind to move forward.


8. How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?


We operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay any upfront fees. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you. This allows you to focus on your recovery without the stress of legal costs.


9. What should I do after an accident?


If you’ve been involved in an accident, consider taking the following steps:

  • Always put your health first and get checked out by a doctor, even if you feel okay.

  • Take photos or videos of the scene, injuries, and any damage.

  • Collect contact information from everyone involved and any witnesses.

  • Report the accident to the police or proper authorities.

  • Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible to go over your options and protect your rights.

10. What if I was injured on someone else’s property?


Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions. If you were injured due to unsafe conditions—like a wet floor, poor lighting, or broken steps—you may have a valid premises liability claim.

11. Is Florida a no-fault divorce state?


Yes. In Florida, you don’t need to prove fault to file for divorce. The most common ground is that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”


12. How is child support calculated in Florida?


Child support is calculated based on a formula that considers both parents’ income, the number of overnights each parent has with the child, health insurance, daycare costs, and other relevant expenses.

13. Can I modify my child support or custody order?


Yes. If there’s been a significant change in circumstances—like a change in income, a parent relocating, or a shift in the child’s needs—you may request a modification through the court. Our team will review your case and ensure you're supported every step of the way.


14. How much does a family law case cost?


Costs can vary depending on the complexity of your case. Our consultations are designed to give you clarity—we’ll discuss your case, explain the costs involved, and help you feel confident about your next steps.

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