Divorcing in Largo and Clearwater
Serving clients in the Tampa Bay area
K. Dean Kantaras is Board Certified in Marital and Family Law by the Florida Bar
The Law Offices of K. Dean Kantaras helps clients divorcing in Clearwater and surrounding areas in the Tampa Bay area, including Palm Harbor and Largo, as well as Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough, and Hernando counties. With over 30 years of combined experience, our attorneys use their knowledge of Florida divorce law to pursue agreements and settlements with your best interests in mind.
If you are considering splitting from your spouse, contact our firm for advice about a Clearwater divorce.
Resolving divorces inside and outside of court
The issues decided in a divorce can profoundly impact your future. Difficult questions such as child custody, property division, and alimony must be resolved, either inside or outside of court. The Law Offices of K. Dean Kantaras handles several types of Clearwater divorce proceedings:
- Collaborative divorces: you and your spouse agree to avoid court as the initial point for reaching a voluntarily cooperating to reach an agreement
- Contested divorces: you and your spouse head to court where a judge listens to both sides and decides a settlement
- Uncontested divorces: you and your spouse agree to all terms
- Divorce mediation: an attorney acts as third-party facilitator of negotiations in an effort to avoid a courtroom decision
Regardless of the type of divorce you find yourself pursuing, our attorneys will be there to provide legal insights and advice throughout every step of the divorce process, from filing a petition to negotiating an agreement. If an agreement cannot be reached through negotiations and mediation, we are prepared to aggressively argue your case before a judge.
To learn more about divorce in Florida, please read the following:
- Evaluating a Divorce Attorney
- Divorce Advice
- Grounds for Divorce
- Understanding Separation
- Collaborative Divorce
- What is Mediation
- Benefits of Mediation
- Contested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Difference Between Separation and Divorce
- Steps to Filing a Divorce





