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A St Petersburg Divorce Lawyer Explains the Divorce Petition | Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Brandon, Lakeland, Pasco, Polk

A divorce can be an extremely complex process. Not only will you be enduring an emotional and potentially life-changing ordeal, but you'll also be handling serious matters you've likely never dealt with before. Important aspects of a divorce – such as child custody, alimony, distribution of assets and liabilities, and more – are all crucial issues that you simply might not be prepared to handle. That's why hiring an experienced St Petersburg divorce lawyer to guide you through the process is so important. Your divorce attorney in St Petersburg can explain each aspect of your case in detail and help you navigate through each step of the process. The first item you'll likely encounter that can be complex and overwhelming is the divorce petition.

As your St Petersburg divorce lawyer will explain to you, the divorce petition is the official beginning of a divorce. This form can be filed by either party, and it does not matter who does so – each spouse has equal rights. This document serves to inform the court that you are filing for a divorce, as well as make some initial claims regarding financial arrangements and custody matters that you seek to obtain as part of the divorce process. As your St Petersburg divorce attorney can tell you from experience, many divorce petitions make unrealistic claims on financial and custody matters. However, these claims will be negotiated thoroughly before any final decisions are made, and the court will rarely grant 100 percent of the claims initially included in a divorce petition. Therefore, don't get overwhelmed by the initial terms your spouse might include in this document – your attorney will help ensure that you receive a fair settlement based on spousal negotiation and the court's decisions.

The other party will have 20 days to respond to the petition, but if your spouse has filed a divorce petition, don't wait. Your St Petersburg divorce lawyer will need time to fully examine the document and help you prepare for the divorce process. If you've been served with a divorce petition, need to file one yourself, or have any other questions about divorce or other family law matters, contact Brian Arrighi at Yesner & Boss, P.L. today to set up a free consultation.  We'll be glad to help you whether you're in Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Brandon, Lakeland, Pasco, Polk, or anywhere else in Florida.