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The
Law Offices of Ronald H. Kauffman 100 SE Second Street Suite 2700 Miami Florida
33131 Telephone 305.374.5418 Facsimile 305.374.5428 ron@rhkauffman.com

The Law Offices of Ronald H. Kauffman is recognized for handling everything from simple divorces to complex
family litigation in the Unified Family Court. We pride ourselves on our ability to maintain ongoing relationships with
our clients. We understand that you are hiring us because you want the effective representation and insight that we
can provide. While we employ legal assistants and experts to assist us and control costs, we make ourselves available
to our clients and manage our cases directly. Because we manage our caseload efficiently in a small office environment,
our fees at the conclusion of a case are almost always less than the fees incurred by the other side. Our goal is to
represent you effectively, and insure that when the case is over with, you leave our office satisfied. We believe our clients
are our best referral sources, and we value those relationships.
Dissolution of Marriage When the marital relationship can no longer be
continued, Ron can assist clients in handling the divorce proceedings. Included among the areas covered in divorce negotiation
and litigation are: Child Custody
and Timesharing Arrangements; Child Support Proceedings (both temporary and permanent) Spousal Support Proceedings (both temporary
and permanent) Division of Assets and Liabilities.
Mediation An
ever-growing trend in Florida, individuals are now insisting upon using a mediator in terminating their marital relationship
– without protracted and expensive litigation. As an attorney who has been handling mediation for
many years, Ron can assist clients in this process in a non-adversarial manner. Oftentimes mediation is
a speedy way of handling the marital termination and its attendant complications, in which both parties leave the situation
in a satisfied manner.
Post-Dissolution
Services After the initial divorce proceedings have ended. Ron can assist clients in modifications
of custody decrees, modifications of child support orders, modifications of spousal support and alimony orders, and post-judgment
property divisions. At times, the divorce final judgment may not have distributed all of the assets of
the parties and their subsequent tax implications because they were not known at the time. In these cases, it may be necessary
to reinstitute litigation or mediation in order to resolve these issues.
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