Tarpon Springs · Family Law Referral

A divorce attorney,
matched to you,
in Tarpon Springs.

Tell us about your situation. We'll connect you with a local family law attorney for a free consultation — usually within one business day. No cost to you.

Local to Pinellas County Vetted attorneys only Free to use

Step 1 of 1 — takes about 60 seconds

Get matched with a local attorney.

Thanks — we got it.

A coordinator will reach out shortly to confirm your situation and connect you with a local attorney.

How it works

Four steps. No pressure.

We keep this simple. You tell us what's going on, we handle the matching, and you decide whether to move forward after meeting an attorney.

  1. Tell us about your situation

    Fill out the short form — name, contact, and the type of help you need. Takes about a minute.

  2. We match you locally

    A coordinator reviews your request and picks one or two Tarpon Springs attorneys who handle your kind of case.

  3. Free consultation

    Meet the attorney — on the phone or in person — at no charge. Ask anything. There's no obligation.

  4. Move forward — or don't

    If it feels right, you hire them directly. If not, we can match you with someone else. Your call.

Practice areas

What we match you for.

Every divorce is different. Tell us which of these fits your situation and we'll connect you with a Tarpon Springs attorney whose practice focuses on that area.

01

Uncontested divorce

You and your spouse agree on the terms. The attorney handles the paperwork, filing, and final hearing — often the fastest and least expensive path.

02

Contested divorce

You disagree on assets, custody, support, or anything else. Attorney-led negotiation, mediation, and — if needed — courtroom representation.

03

Child custody & time-sharing

Florida uses a parenting plan and time-sharing schedule. We match you with attorneys experienced in contested and uncontested arrangements.

04

Child support

Establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support under Florida's guidelines — including when one parent's income or circumstances change.

05

Alimony & spousal support

Florida has multiple alimony types — bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, durational. An attorney can explain what you may be entitled to or obligated for.

06

Property & asset division

Florida is an equitable distribution state. That's not always 50/50. The house, retirement accounts, business interests — all need to be handled carefully.

07

High-asset divorce

Businesses, investment portfolios, real estate holdings, or complex compensation. These cases need attorneys who routinely work with forensic accountants and valuators.

08

Military divorce

SCRA protections, USFSPA pension division, and residency requirements add layers. We match service members and spouses with attorneys familiar with both.

09

Mediation & collaborative

Out-of-court resolution. Often faster and less expensive than litigation — and better for co-parenting relationships when children are involved.

Why use this service

Finding the right attorney shouldn't feel like a second job.

You're already dealing with enough. We've done the vetting, built the shortlist, and we don't charge you to use any of it.

01

Local to Tarpon Springs

Every attorney on our list practices in Pinellas County and appears regularly in the Sixth Judicial Circuit family court.

02

Vetted, not just listed

We verify Florida Bar standing, check disciplinary history, and confirm each attorney actively handles the case types they say they do.

03

No cost to match

Matching is free. The consultation with the attorney is free. You only pay if you decide to hire them, and at their standard rate — no markup.

04

You're in control

If the first match isn't the right fit, we match you with someone else. We're not a law firm — we're just trying to get you to one that works for you.

Divorce in Florida, by the numbers

You're not alone in this.

Real data from public sources. If you're facing a divorce in Tarpon Springs, understanding the landscape helps set realistic expectations.

3.0

Florida divorces per 1,000 residents — among the top ten highest state rates in the nation.

CDC NCHS, Stats of the States (2023)

~8 yrs

Average length of a U.S. marriage that ends in divorce.

U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

14.9

U.S. divorces per 1,000 married women (2023) — a more accurate measure than population-wide rate.

National Center for Family & Marriage Research, Bowling Green State U.

"Gray divorce" rate among adults 50+ has roughly doubled since 1990.

Pew Research Center

6th

Judicial Circuit of Florida — covers Pinellas & Pasco, with a dedicated Family Law Division.

Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida, jud6.org

20 days

Minimum Florida residency required before filing for dissolution of marriage (§ 61.021, Fla. Stat.).

Florida Statutes, Title VI, Chapter 61

What to expect

After you send the form, here's what happens.

Most of the stress in hiring a divorce attorney comes from not knowing what the process looks like. We've tried to remove that. No hoops, no hard sell — just a real person working to get you in front of a real attorney.

If you have children, significant assets, or an urgent situation (a served petition, a protective order, a spouse who's already hired counsel), say so when you submit. We prioritize time-sensitive matters.

  1. You get a confirmation

    The moment you submit, you'll see a confirmation on this page and receive a confirmation text/email.

  2. A coordinator reviews your request

    Usually within one business day — often sooner. We may call or text to clarify a detail before matching.

  3. You receive one or two attorney matches

    We send you the attorney's name, firm, a brief bio, and the easiest way to schedule your free consultation.

  4. You meet at no cost

    Phone, video, or in-person — your preference. The attorney will explain your options and answer questions. No obligation.

  5. You decide

    Hire them, keep looking, or decide to handle things differently. We're not paid to push you one way or the other.

Frequently asked

Questions we hear all the time.

How much does it cost to use Tarpon Divorce?
Nothing. The matching service is free and the initial attorney consultation is free. If you choose to hire the attorney after meeting them, you pay their standard rate directly — we don't add a markup.
Are the attorneys actually local to Tarpon Springs?
Yes. Every attorney in our network practices in Pinellas County and regularly appears in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Family Law Division, which covers Pinellas and Pasco. Many keep offices in Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor, Clearwater, or New Port Richey.
How quickly will someone contact me?
A coordinator typically reaches out within one business day. Urgent matters — a served petition, a protective order situation, an emergency custody issue — get prioritized. If your situation is time-sensitive, note that in the form or call us directly.
What if my spouse and I agree on everything?
That's an uncontested divorce, and it's usually the fastest and least expensive path. Florida allows a simplified dissolution if you meet certain conditions, but even in straightforward cases an attorney can make sure the final judgment protects you — especially around retirement accounts, tax treatment, and parenting plans.
What if my spouse is contesting the divorce?
We'll match you with an attorney who handles contested cases — someone comfortable with mediation, negotiation, and, if it comes to it, courtroom litigation. Don't wait on this. If you've been served or your spouse has already hired counsel, every day matters.
Do you handle military divorces?
Yes. Military divorces have specific considerations — the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (USFSPA), residency rules, and pension division. We match service members and military spouses with attorneys who routinely handle these.
What about children — custody and support?
Florida uses "time-sharing" instead of "custody" and works from a detailed parenting plan. Child support follows state guidelines based on both parents' incomes and the time-sharing schedule. Any attorney we match you with will walk you through what this looks like for your specific situation.
How is my information kept private?
We share your information only with the attorney(s) we match you with, and only for the purpose of scheduling your consultation. We don't sell your information. We don't broadcast it to a directory. If you want to withdraw your request at any time, email us and we'll remove you from our system.

Ready when you are

A short form. A local attorney.
No obligation.

Most people finish the form in under a minute. A coordinator follows up within one business day.