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As a man or father, you may feel helpless that you won’t be able to see your kids. It doesn’t have to be that way and The Aguilera Law Center is here to help. We focus on men’s rights and will work tirelessly to ensure our clients are treated fairly by the courts.
If you have one or more of the following questions, please contact us to schedule a consultation:
- What to do if my child’s mother wants to take my children away?
- How can I protect my rights as a father?
- How can I fight to keep my child?
- Can my child be taken away by the mother?
- Does a mother have more rights than a father in Florida?
- Can I relocate with a child?
Our Client's Reviews
I had a family law issue that the Aguilera Law Center handled for me. They were professional and helped me every step of the way. Their team gave me options and worked with me to make the process simpler and resolve things in my favor as much as possible. I would recommend this firm for anyone who is dealing with a legal issue and needs a good team.
FOne Guy
Great and personalized service. Alejandra Aguilera Esq. is always attentive and ready to answer any questions. She is only a call away.
Alfredo Ramos
Alejandra and her team are very knowledgeable, efficient and professional. They help me with my dissolution of marriage in a time record, fair prices and very supportive with the US Military. Thanks to you guys my life is happy again and going back on track.
God bless you all. 🙏
Wilmer Bolivar
Alejandra Aguilera Esq. represented me in my divorce and did a wonderful job guiding me through the entire process. Her expertise and due diligence helped me get the best result possible at mediation, saving me the headache of a battle at court. I highly recommend her as an attorney. Extremely professional and reasonable.
Luis Gomez
Contact Us
Florida, like other states, prefers to grant parents shared parental responsibility and 50/50 split timesharing when possible after a divorce. That gives each parent equal authority over the decisions in the child's life (such as schooling and medical care), and it also means that both parents are legally obligated to care for and support the child.
- Some Mother’s may think otherwise but that just isn’t the law.
- Simply fill out the form below or call 305-255-FIRM.