Marina R. Taylor, Family and Marital Law

MARINA R. TAYLOR…

 

Marina R. Taylor, 30+ years as a skilled family law and divorce lawyer serving Brandon, Riverview, and Hillsborough County.

A Fierce, Compassionate Litigator

— Flat Fees —
No Hourly Billing

30+ Years as a Skilled
Divorce Attorney

Serving Clients in Brandon,
Riverview & Hillsborough County

Marina R. Taylor, 30+ years as a skilled family law and divorce lawyer serving Brandon, Riverview, and Hillsborough County.

…”Marina R. Taylor
doesn’t over-charge
like other lawyers”
Nina T.

…”Marina is a great divorce lawyer! She is very professional and knowledgeable—Nai L.

…”Marina was very understanding and sympathetic about my emotional turmoil”—Dan S.

…”I highly recommend
Marina Taylor as
your divorce lawyer!”—Joanne R.

A Fierce, Compassionate,
Divorce Litigator

— Flat Fees —
No Hourly Billing

30+ Years as a Skilled
Divorce Attorney

Serving Clients in Brandon,
Riverview &
Hillsborough County

“Marina R. Taylor doesn’t
over-charge like other lawyers”
Nina T.

…”Marina is a great divorce lawyer! She is very professional and knowledgeable—Nai L.

…”Marina was very understanding and sympathetic about my emotional turmoil”—Dan S.

…”I highly recommend Marina Taylor
as your divorce lawyer!”
—Joanne R.

The Times and Divorce Law 
Have Changed…

The Times and Divorce Law 
Have Changed…

Marina R. Taylor's Divorce Practice Services

As a long-time Family Law attorney serving clients in Brandon, Riverview, and Hillsborough County, Marina R. Taylor is dedicated to helping people who are facing marital and/or family legal issues, whether an uncontested divorce, a contested divorce, a child support or custody dispute, post-judgment issues, or securing benefits for divorcing military spouses. During your free initial consultation, Marina will take the time to understand your specific case and your personal goals. As an experienced courtroom litigator, Marina R. Taylor will fight for you to achieve the best possible outcome. READ MORE…

When it comes to divorce, there are two different legal paths you can take: an uncontested or contested divorce. The best way to navigate any divorce is with the assistance of a trained and educated professional. Marina R. Taylor, an experienced divorce lawyer serving clients in Brandon, Riverview, and all of Hillsborough County, will help you select the best legal path to your divorce. Another option is divorce mediation, which often can avoid emotional confrontation in the courtroom and instead allow a married couple to settle their differences in more relaxed environment—a process that Marina is particularly skilled in guiding. READ MORE…

For military couples seeking a divorce, it is important to have a lawyer who understands the complexity of military law. Marina R. Taylor has a well-earned reputation as a savvy military divorce lawyer with a consistent record of winning complex cases for her clients. For instance, the military has unique requirements and rules for dividing retirement benefits, but Florida state law defines military pensions as assets of the marriage. Marina is particularly experienced in untangling those differences to the benefit of her clients in Brandon, Riverview, and all of Hillsborough County. READ MORE…

Morally and legally, parents have an obligation to support their children according to their means. That obligation can be a prime issue when a marriage is about to be dissolved, as well when paternity issues arise in non-marital situations. Marina R. Taylor helps her Brandon, Riverview, and Hillsborough County clients determine a fair formula for their child’s financial support that more than meets the rules governed by Florida’s Child Support Guidelines. In addition, Marina will guide you through child custody issues that involve other sets of state laws that no longer focus on the term “custody”, but rather favor the concepts of time-sharing and individual parental responsibility. READ MORE…

In Florida, alimony is a payment made by one divorcing spouse to the other, and is based on individual spousal income, the length of the marriage, whether or not there are minor children, and the age and health of each spouse. Alimony awards can be temporary or for a given period of time. As an experienced divorce lawyer, Marina R. Taylor helps her clients in Brandon, Riverview, and Hillsborough County reach the best possible financial settlement that fits their individual needs. READ MORE…

Marina R. Taylor's
Divorce Practice Services

As a long-time Family Law attorney, Marina R. Taylor is dedicated to helping people who are facing marital and/or family legal issues, whether an uncontested divorce, a contested divorce, a child support or custody dispute, post-judgment issues, or securing benefits for divorcing military spouses. During your free initial consultation, Marina will take the time to understand your specific case and your personal goals. And as an experienced courtroom litigator, Marina R. Taylor will fight for you to achieve the best possible outcome. READ MORE...

When it comes to divorce, there are two different paths you can take: an uncontested or contested divorce. The best way to navigate any divorce is with the assistance of a trained and educated professional. Marina R. Taylor an experienced divorce lawyer serving clients in Brandon, Riverview, and all of Hillsborough County, will help you select the best legal path to a divorce. Another option is the divorce mediation process, which can avoid emotional confrontation in the courtroom and instead allowing a married couple to settle their differences in more relaxed environment. READ MORE...

For military couples seeking a divorce, it is important to have a divorce lawyer who understands the complexity of military law. Marina R. Taylor has a long-held reputation as a professional military divorce lawyer who has a consistent record of winning such cases for her clients. For example, the military's requirements and rules for dividing retirement may be unique, but Florida state law defines military pensions as assets of the marriage. Division of those assets usually depends on the amount of time a spouse served in the military during the marriage. READ MORE...

Morally and legally, parents have an obligation to support their children according to their means. That obligation can be a prime issue when a marriage is about to be dissolved, as well when paternity issues arise in non-marital situations. Child support is determined by the combined net income of the parties, and is largely set based on the Florida Child Support Guidelines. Child custody issues involve other sets of laws, and are particularly affected by Florida's abolishment of the term "custody" in favor of the concepts of time-sharing and parental responsibility. READ MORE...

In Florida, alimony, which is a payment made by one divorcing spouse to the other, is based primarily on income and the length of the marriage, as well as whether or not there are minor children or the age and health of the spouse. Alimony awards can be temporary or for a given period of time. As an experienced divorce attorney, Marina R. Taylor helps her clients reach the best possible financial settlement that fits their needs. READ MORE...

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