Yvette B. Reyes, Esq. and Reyes Miller Law Group help families in Clermont with Florida family law matters. Whether you're starting a divorce, working out custody, or need to change an existing order, you'll get clear guidance from a real attorney — in English or Spanish. Your first consultation is free.
How we help Clermont families
Reyes Miller Law Group handles these family-law matters:
Family law help in Clermont, Florida
Florida family law is governed by Chapter 61 of the Florida Statutes and applies the same way across the state, including Clermont. Florida is a no-fault divorce state — you don't have to prove who was at fault, only that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Reyes Miller Law Group represents families throughout Clermont and the wider Central Florida region.
Where Clermont family law cases are heard
Clermont sits in Lake County, which is part of Florida's 5th Judicial Circuit. Divorce, custody, and support cases for Lake County are filed in the family division of the circuit court at the county seat in Tavares. Knowing the right court from the start avoids filing mistakes and delays.
How Florida family law works
Florida courts decide custody and timesharing based on the best interests of the child (§61.13) and favor shared parental responsibility. Child support is calculated using the income shares model in §61.30. Property is divided through equitable distribution — fair, though not always 50/50. Most contested cases go through mediation before any trial.
Family matters are hard enough without a language barrier. We serve Clermont residents fully in English or Spanish, so there's never any confusion about your rights, your children, or your future.
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THE FIRM
The sword and the shield.
Reyes Miller Law Group is built for clients who cannot afford a poor outcome. The firm combines strategic litigation, negotiation, mediation, and practical family-law guidance.
WHAT WE DO
- Divorce, custody & family law litigation
- Uncontested & simplified divorce
- Paternity, petitions, counter-petitions & responses
- Child support, alimony & modifications
- Parenting plans, timesharing & parental responsibility
- Equitable distribution of marital assets & debts
- Prenuptial & postnuptial agreements
- Name changes & legal document preparation
- Aggressive negotiation & skilled mediation
- High-conflict divorce, custody & parental alienation
- Child abduction & wrongful retention (Hague Convention)
- Complex, high-asset & high-net-worth divorce
- Domestic violence injunctions — petitioners & respondents
- Emergency motions, ex parte relief & contempt
- Relocation disputes — in-state & out-of-state
