Navigating family law matters can be emotionally and legally complex, often involving sensitive issues such as divorce, child custody, and property division. A family law attorney at Tinny, Meyer & Piccarreto, P.A. can provide the support and guidance you need through these challenging times, ensuring your rights and interests are protected throughout the process. Tinny, Meyer & Piccarreto, P.A. offers legal representation in all areas of family law, helping clients find equitable solutions that align with their family's needs and future well-being.
For a consultation and to learn how a family law lawyer at Tinny, Meyer & Piccarreto, P.A. can address your concerns, please call (727) 245-9009.
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At Tinny, Meyer & Piccarreto, P.A., we bring over 35 years of combined legal experience to serious criminal and family law matters throughout Clearwater, Pinellas County, and the surrounding areas. As former prosecutors, we understand how the other side thinks and use that insight to protect your rights and future with strategic, results-driven representation.
Why Choose Us:
- Former prosecutors with extensive trial experience
- Focused on criminal defense and family law cases
- Personalized strategies tailored to your goals
- Direct, responsive communication throughout your case
- Professional, discreet, and client-first approach
- Deep knowledge of the local courts and legal system
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Clear, Responsive Communication
Dedicated to updates, answers, and honest counsel throughout.
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Former Prosecutors, Strong Advocates
Trial-tested family law representation when stakes are high.
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Clients Always Come First
We tailor every family law case to your goals and needs.
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Compassionate Guidance In Family Law
Personalized strategies for divorce, custody, and support.
At Tinny, Meyer & Piccarreto, P.A., our team brings more than 35 years of combined legal experience to clients throughout Clearwater, Pinellas County, and the surrounding areas. As former prosecutors, we understand how the other side thinks, allowing us to build strong, strategic defenses in criminal cases and provide informed guidance in complex family law matters. We work closely with each client, taking the time to understand their goals, circumstances, and concerns so we can tailor our approach to their specific needs. From the first consultation through the resolution of a case, we are committed to clear communication, responsiveness, and protecting our clients’ rights. Our attorneys and support staff share one priority: pursuing the most favorable outcome with professionalism, discretion, and unwavering dedication during some of life’s most challenging moments.
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What is child custody?Child custody determines how responsibilities and decision-making for a child are divided between parents following a separation or divorce. It can involve physical custody, regarding where the child lives, and legal custody, concerning decision-making rights.
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How can I start a divorce?To start a divorce, you need to file a petition with the family court in your area. The requirements can vary by location, so consulting with a family law attorney can help ensure that you meet all necessary criteria and understand the process.
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How can a family lawyer help me?A family lawyer can provide legal guidance, represent you in court, and help negotiate agreements in family-related matters. They assist with divorce proceedings, custody disputes, spousal support, and more, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process.
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What is the legal process for adoption?The adoption process involves legal paperwork and court procedures to establish a legal parent-child relationship. It typically includes background checks, home studies, and possibly agency involvement, depending on the type of adoption and laws in your area.