(407) 896-6833

542 Virginia Drive
Orlando, FL 32803

Regular Hours
Mon - Fri | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Informations
Mr. Rainey practices primarily in the area of marital and family law, with an emphasis on high complexity litigation and alternative dispute resolution. He also practices criminal law. Brent M. Rainey is currently representing or has recently represented clients from a wide variety of fields, including professional athletes, CEOs and Presidents of large companies, medical professionals, teachers, engineers, law enforcement/fire, and stay at home parents. His clients are in multiple states and foreign countries, and using cutting edge legal technology he is able to provide seamless representation for out of area clients. In addition to Mr. Rainey's litigation practice, he is also a family law mediator and a Court appointed Guardian ad Litem. He has been accepted to give testimony as an expert on the best interests of children by both the Seminole and Orange County courts. Mr. Rainey has lectured and written materials on family law appellate issues and the valuation and distribution of marital assets for the Florida Bar.
Services/Products
1) Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce)
Divorce or Dissolution is the legal termination of a marriage, and includes the determination of rights and responsibilities such as Equitable Distribution (division of assets and liabilities), spousal support, children's issues (including timesharing and parental responsibility), and child support. At our firm, we effectively combine cutting edge litigation ability with a view towards dispute resolution and the protection of children.
2) Child/Spousal Support Modification
Under Florida law, child support is often modifiable when unforeseen circumstances, such as the recent economic downturn, effect a person's income. In such an event, a person may not be able to make their required support payments, or may only be able to make partial payments. We can work with the other party to attempt to reach a temporary arrangement for reduced child support payments, as well as seek long term modification of support where circumstances warrant.
3) Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative Law (also called Collaborative Practice, Collaborative Divorce, and Collaborative Family Law) is a family law process enabling couples who have decided to separate or end their marriage to work with their lawyers and, on occasion, other family professionals, to resolve their family law matter OUTSIDE the courtroom, giving the parties greater certainty and a savings in litigation costs.
4) Relocation
Relocation Often times a parent may need to relocate their residence for work or other essential reasons. When a parent does so, Florida law is very specific as to when and why a parent may relocate with their child or children.
5) Paternity Actions determine issues of parentage, parental responsibility, time sharing, and child support for people who have children together but are unmarried.
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Site: http://www.brentraineylaw.com
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