Types of Cases We Handle
- Divorce
- Mediation
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Modifications
- Equitable Distribution
- Alimony
- Time Sharing
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Divorce Process Like?
The divorce process can be emotional and draining. To start the process, you will want to file the correct forms and get them served. There are many financial disclosures to discuss including: property division, alimony, custody / support (if children are involved).
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Do I Need to Pay Child Support?
Any non-custodial parent will likely have to pay child support. There are rare circumstances where support will not be required—normally when the custodial parent is also a much higher earner. Otherwise, your child support will be required to offset the costs of raising a child for the custodial parent.
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What Is Divorce Mediation?
Mediation is a legal process where two parties will meet with a neutral third party (the mediator) to craft an agreement. The mediator’s role is to facilitate communication and prevent obstacles from sabotaging a divorce agreement. What separates mediation from a court proceeding is that the result of mediation is completely under control of the two parties—both spouses have the option to walk away from mediation if they feel the arrangement does not benefit them.
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Why Do I Need an Attorney?
Divorce attorneys understand the long-term implications of your divorce agreement. They can help you avoid pitfalls that would cripple you financially or damage your relationships in the future, crafting solutions that meet your immediate and long-term goals. Most importantly, they can represent you in court, fighting for the best outcome for you and your family. In short, attorneys protect your future.
Meet Attorney Sarah Sawyer Boeller, Esq.
A Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator
Family law issues are potentially some of the most heartbreaking legal matters you’ll ever face. For this reason, Attorney Sara Boeller is one of the best-equipped attorneys who could handle your case. In addition to being a Family Law Mediator and licensed attorney, Sara is also a professional counselor with a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling. Her understanding of her client’s needs blends legal issues with emotional ones, allowing her to meet her client’s goals like few professionals could. Sara’s passion is helping guide her clients through a tough situation with as little heartache as possible. Her work positions individuals to enjoy a bright future. No matter how tough things are now, our aim is to help clients see where their life is going next and strengthen their hope for tomorrow.
Benefits of Working With Boeller Law, P.A.
Why Not Give Yourself the Upper Hand?
- An initial consultation with no obligation
- Legal guidance from a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator
- Insight provided through rehabilitation and mental health counseling
- Healthy, safe environment to address your legal concerns
We Are Ready & Willing to Help You Through This. Call (941) 270-9556
Client Testimonials
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"I was married over 40 years and was scared / nervous wondering how the divorce procedure would work. I thought it was the end of the road! Sarah & Victoria were professionals and made the process very easy. They helped me in so many ways - thank you ladies!"
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"Sara and her staff are professional, understanding, patient and supportive. Sara is a skilled attorney who goes above and beyond for her clients. I was confident they would handle all the details as I moved out of state during the divorce proceedings. I am so thankful to have found Boeller Law to help me navigate through a difficult divorce."
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"Going through a divorce is a difficult time. Boeller Law made a hard time much simpler. They are kind, compassionate and extremely competent. I never felt as if I was just another client. I would highly recommend Boeller Law."