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Experienced family law representation for divorce, child custody, support, paternity, and related matters in South Florida and Central Florida.
Why Clients Choose Saoji Family Law, P.A.
Strategic Representation
Every case is approached with careful analysis, preparation, and a clear plan tailored to your goals.
Direct Approach
Every client receives confident, direct and clear advice every step of the way.
Practical Solutions
The goal is not unnecessary conflict—the goal is meaningful results that help you move forward, with the resolve to litigate, if necessary.
Practice Areas
Annulments
An annulment is different from a divorce. While divorce ends a legally valid marriage, an annulment asks the court to determine that the marriage was never legally valid or should be treated as invalid because of specific circumstances.
Annulments in Florida are limited and fact specific. They are not available simply because a marriage was short, regretted, or never fully worked. Instead, an annulment generally requires a legally recognized basis, such as a void or voidable marriage.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent clients seeking or responding to annulment actions with discretion, clarity, and strategic legal guidance.
Collaborative Law Divorce
Divorce does not always have to be handled through traditional litigation. For many families, the collaborative law process offers a more private, respectful, and solution-focused way to resolve divorce and family law matters outside of court.
In Florida, collaborative law is a voluntary, non-adversarial process designed to encourage peaceful resolution and reduce the emotional and financial toll of litigation. Florida law specifically recognizes the collaborative law process as a way for parties to work toward resolution while preserving a more productive relationship.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent clients in collaborative divorce matters with discretion, preparation, and strategic guidance. Our goal is to help clients resolve family law issues privately and constructively while protecting their long-term interests.
Divorce & Dissolution of Marriage
Divorce is one of the most personal and consequential legal matters a person can face. Whether the decision is mutual, unexpected, highly contested, or financially complex, the right legal guidance can help protect your future, your family, and your peace of mind.
In Florida, divorce is legally referred to as a dissolution of marriage. Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning a spouse does not need to prove wrongdoing to seek a divorce; generally, the marriage must be shown to be irretrievably broken.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we provide strategic, discreet, and highly personalized representation for clients navigating divorce in South Florida and Central Florida. Our approach is designed to protect what matters most: your children, your financial security, your privacy, and your long-term stability.
Domestic Violence Actions
Domestic violence matters are urgent, sensitive, and deeply personal. Whether you are seeking protection or responding to allegations, the outcome can have a significant impact on your safety, your children, your home, your parenting rights, and your future.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent clients in domestic violence injunction matters with discretion, urgency, and strategic care. Our approach is focused on protecting our clients’ rights while navigating the legal, emotional, and practical consequences of these highly sensitive cases.
Enforcement Actions
Court orders are meant to be followed. When a former spouse, co-parent, or other party fails to comply with a Florida family law order, an enforcement action may be necessary to protect your rights and hold the other party accountable.
Enforcement actions may arise after a divorce, paternity case, modification proceeding, or other family law matters. These cases often involve unpaid support, failure to follow a parenting plan, refusal to comply with a marital settlement agreement, or violations of a final judgment.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent clients seeking to enforce Florida family law orders with a strategic, focused, and practical approach or defend and/or counsel clients when an enforcement action is initiated against them.
Modification Actions
Life can change significantly after a divorce, paternity case, or final family law order. A parenting schedule that once worked may no longer fit a child’s needs. A parent’s income may change. An alimony or child support obligation may need to be reviewed. When a prior court order no longer reflects your current circumstances, a modification action may be necessary.
In Florida, certain family law orders may be modified when the legal requirements are met. These matters are often referred to as post-judgment modifications or supplemental modification actions.
The most common post-judgment family law issues involve modifications of parental responsibility, parenting plans, time-sharing, child support, and alimony.
Parentage / Paternity
Establishing legal parentage is one of the most important steps in protecting a child’s rights and defining each parent’s legal responsibilities. In Florida, paternity and parentage matters can affect parental responsibility, time-sharing, child support, decision-making authority, and a parent’s ability to participate meaningfully in a child’s life.
Florida law allows certain parties, including a mother, a man who believes he may be the father, or the child, to bring proceedings to determine paternity when paternity has not already been legally established.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent clients in sensitive parentage and paternity matters with discretion, clarity, and a strategic focus on protecting both parental rights and the best interests of the child.
Saoji Family Law, P.A., assists clients with parentage and paternity matters involving:
Establishing paternity
Disputing paternity
Genetic testing issues
Birth certificate issues
Rights of unmarried parents
Disestablishment of paternity, when legally appropriate
Relocation
A parent may seek relocation for many reasons, including employment opportunities, family support, remarriage, financial stability, educational opportunities, or a better overall environment for the child. However, the decision to relocate must be presented carefully and supported by evidence. In Florida, relocation cases involve specific legal requirements and are often highly sensitive because they impact parenting schedules, school arrangements, travel, communication, and the child’s long-term stability.
At Saoji Family Law, P.A., we represent parents seeking to relocate with a minor child, as well as parents opposing relocation, with strategic, child-focused, and highly personalized representation.
Same Sex Divorce Actions
Same-sex spouses have the same right to seek divorce in Florida as opposite-sex spouses. However, same-sex divorce cases can involve unique legal, financial, and parenting issues as well as complicated matters arises out of conception involve in vitro fertilization and/or artificial insemination.
Saoji Family Law, P.A. has specific knowledge and expertise in managing the complex matters that are often involved in same sex divorces.
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Saoji Family Law, P.A.
600 S. Andrews Avenue, Second Floor, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
gab@saojilaw.com
(954) 837 - 8399
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00p.m.