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 * About
 * Practice Areas
   * The Divorce Process
   * Alimony
     * Termination Of Alimony Based On A Supportive Relationship
   * Child Support
   * Child Custody Parenting Time
     * Child Custody FAQ
     * Types Of Child Custody
   * Divorce And Dissolution Of Marriage
     * Divorce FAQ
   * Enforcement Modification Of Orders
   * Paternity
   * Division Of Assets And Debts
     * High-Asset Divorce
   * Prenuptial Postnuptial Agreements
   * Relocation
   * Same-Sex Marriage & Divorce
   * Divorce For Seniors FAQ
 * The Divorce Process
   * Why You Need A Divorce Attorney
 * Mediator
   * Comparing Family Law Mediation And Litigation
 * Testimonials
 * Blog
 * Contact

 * About
 * Practice Areas
   * The Divorce Process
   * Alimony
     * Termination Of Alimony Based On A Supportive Relationship
   * Child Support
   * Child Custody Parenting Time
     * Child Custody FAQ
     * Types Of Child Custody
   * Divorce And Dissolution Of Marriage
     * Divorce FAQ
   * Enforcement Modification Of Orders
   * Paternity
   * Division Of Assets And Debts
     * High-Asset Divorce
   * Prenuptial Postnuptial Agreements
   * Relocation
   * Same-Sex Marriage & Divorce
   * Divorce For Seniors FAQ
 * The Divorce Process
   * Why You Need A Divorce Attorney
 * Mediator
   * Comparing Family Law Mediation And Litigation
 * Testimonials
 * Blog
 * Contact

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352-580-1141



Consultations – Call Today
352-580-1141

 * About
 * Practice Areas
   * The Divorce Process
   * Alimony
     * Termination Of Alimony Based On A Supportive Relationship
   * Child Support
   * Child Custody Parenting Time
     * Child Custody FAQ
     * Types Of Child Custody
   * Divorce And Dissolution Of Marriage
     * Divorce FAQ
   * Enforcement Modification Of Orders
   * Paternity
   * Division Of Assets And Debts
     * High-Asset Divorce
   * Prenuptial Postnuptial Agreements
   * Relocation
   * Same-Sex Marriage & Divorce
   * Divorce For Seniors FAQ
 * The Divorce Process
   * Why You Need A Divorce Attorney
 * Mediator
   * Comparing Family Law Mediation And Litigation
 * Testimonials
 * Blog
 * Contact

 * About
 * Practice Areas
   * The Divorce Process
   * Alimony
     * Termination Of Alimony Based On A Supportive Relationship
   * Child Support
   * Child Custody Parenting Time
     * Child Custody FAQ
     * Types Of Child Custody
   * Divorce And Dissolution Of Marriage
     * Divorce FAQ
   * Enforcement Modification Of Orders
   * Paternity
   * Division Of Assets And Debts
     * High-Asset Divorce
   * Prenuptial Postnuptial Agreements
   * Relocation
   * Same-Sex Marriage & Divorce
   * Divorce For Seniors FAQ
 * The Divorce Process
   * Why You Need A Divorce Attorney
 * Mediator
   * Comparing Family Law Mediation And Litigation
 * Testimonials
 * Blog
 * Contact

Providing Compassionate Care & Hard-Hitting Representation

To Individuals And Families Throughout Florida

Family Law attorney Ami DiLorenzo is a strong advocate who will guide you
through the legal system, and give you the peace of mind you need throughout
your family law case.

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WHAT WE DO PROVIDING AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION TO CLIENTS THROUGHOUT OCALA AND
SURROUNDING AREAS


PRACTICE AREAS

Alimony
Termination Of Alimony
Child Support
Child Custody / Parenting Time
Division Of Assets And Debts
Divorce / Dissolution Of Marriage
Paternity
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Relocation

Alimony
Termination Of Alimony
Child Support
Child Custody / Parenting Time
Division Of Assets And Debts
Divorce / Dissolution Of Marriage
Paternity
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Relocation


HOW WE WORK RESULTS-DRIVEN FAMILY LAW ADVOCACY IN THE VILLAGES & OCALA

When you have a family law case, you may be asking yourself what you should do
or what happens next. You are most likely experiencing these questions for the
very first time, and it can be challenging to know where to turn to get the
answers you need to make sense of it all. At the law offices of Ami L.
DiLorenzo, P.A., in Ocala, you can work directly with an attorney who has 20
years of experience in family law.

We offer straightforward representation — legal advocacy geared toward achieving
results. While this may mean being aggressive in Florida courts, it always means
being fair and honest with our clients. We will do what we can to help put you
in a position to resolve your family law concerns.




A PERSONAL BELIEF IN YOU

We understand that this is not easy. We know that you are coming to us because
this is a time of great uncertainty in your life, and you need help to determine
what is best for your specific situation. Our attorney, Ami L. DiLorenzo, will
walk you through the entire process, and be by your side from the beginning to
the end. Ms. DiLorenzo is an experienced litigator, having handled divorce,
custody and other family law matters in courts throughout Florida.

As your lawyer, she will provide with you with clear guidance on your options,
and create a representation strategy that is focused on your needs. You will
have a strong fighter in your corner, who will take on your battles to allow you
to focus on moving forward. You will have an advocate you can trust who believes
in you and in your future.




CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION TODAY

We can work with you to find a time to discuss your case. To talk to us, please
call us at 352-580-1141 or send us an email. We return messages promptly, and
offer skilled family law representation at reasonable rates.



Ami L. DiLorenzo


FREQUENTLY ASKED DIVORCE QUESTIONS


INSIGHT FROM AN OCALA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY

At Ami L. DiLorenzo, P.A., our Ocala family law attorney believes that her
clients deserve the utmost in service and support from their legal advocate.
This is why our team has provided the answers to some common questions about
divorce. If you have any further questions, please contact us at any time.


WHAT IS THE USUAL TIME FRAME FOR A DIVORCE?

A divorce is often one of the most stressful and emotionally traumatic
situations a human being will ever go through. It is important to know what to
expect and how long the process could potentially take. A divorce begins upon
the filing of a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and ends upon the entry of
a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage. This process, from beginning to
end, can take as little as two weeks and as long as two years, and more. The
average divorce action takes approximately six months to resolve. The average
post-dissolution matter also takes approximately six months to resolve.


WHAT HAPPENS DURING THE INITIAL CONSULTATION?

This is the first time you and your attorney meet. It is imperative that your
attorney carefully listens to you at this meeting to assess exactly what you
expect. It is equally important that the attorney advises you how the law will
likely apply to the facts of your case and whether your expectations are
reasonable. It is at this meeting that you and your Ocala divorce attorney
should formulate your strategy for going forward, and begin the process of
gathering documents for mandatory financial disclosure.


WHAT IS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE?

Parties to most family law matters (divorce, prenuptial and post-nuptial
agreements and modification / enforcement actions) must exchange financial
disclosure. These documents consist of financial affidavits wherein the parties
list their income, monthly bills, and expenses, assets and liabilities. Each
party must also produce tax returns, credit card statements, bank statements,
and other documents.


WHEN WOULD I NEED OTHER FORMS OF DISCOVERY?

In some cases, it is necessary to delve further into the marital finances and/or
to hire individual experts and take the depositions of these individuals before
going to mediation and/or trial. The parties may also have their depositions
taken.


WHAT IS MEDIATION?

Most family law disputes settle in mediation. Mediation is an informal or formal
meeting in which the parties and their attorneys meet and attempt to settle
their case with the help of a mediator. The mediator is a neutral third party
who is either an attorney or retired Judge with family law expertise. If an
agreement is reached at mediation, a Marital Settlement Agreement is prepared
and signed by the parties that very day. After that, the agreement is filed with
the court, and a Final Judgment of Dissolution is entered dissolving the
marriage.


WILL WE GO TO TRIAL?

Trials can be very stressful and very expensive. However, trials are necessary
in some cases. In matters in which the parties have attempted, unsuccessfully,
to settle their case at mediation, a judge will hear the evidence presented by
the parties and will make a decision regarding all disputed matters. The judge’s
decision will be in the form of a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.


CONTACT US FOR REPRESENTATION

If you and your spouse are considering a divorce, or if you have decided to end
the marriage, you need legal representation. Contact the Ocala divorce attorney
at the law office of Ami L. DiLorenzo, P.A.today.


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EXPERIENCED FAMILY LAW MEDIATOR SERVICES

If you want to avoid the uncertainties that can come with a contested divorce,
attorney Ami DiLorenzo can guide you and your spouse toward an amicable
resolution of your divorce through mediation.

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Family Law Issues Are Often Very Emotionally Difficult For Everyone Involved.
Work With An Attorney Who Can Help You Put Emotions To The Side To Make Smart
Decisions About Your Future.


CONTACT US

504 SE 8th St.
Ocala, FL 34471
Ocala Office

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