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Anne E. Raduns, P.A. - Divorce Net

Anne E. Raduns, P.A. - Divorce Net

 

401 NW 3rd Avenue, 1st Floor
Ocala, Florida 34475
Phone: 352-433-4297
Fax: 352-732-4184
 
Toll-Free: 888-452-0971

Family Law Representation in North Central Florida

Facing Divorce? Let Us Guide You Through It.

The law firm of Anne E. Raduns, P.A., focuses exclusively on handling divorce and family law matters for clients throughout North Central Florida. Located in the city of Ocala, we provide compassionate and aggressive representation to each client. We genuinely care about protecting your best interests.

To learn more about how we handle divorce and family law cases, feel free to explore our website using the links below.

In addition to divorce and the practice areas listed above, we also handle issues related to prenuptial agreements.

Divorce is a Marathon, Not a Sprint.

Unless you and your spouse have few legal conflicts to resolve (and are able to resolve them quickly), you should understand that it may take a few months for your divorce to be resolved. If you and your spouse have children, you will likely be interacting with each other until those children are fully grown, making it vital to ensure that the divorce is handled properly.

Occasionally, people try to handle a divorce themselves; however, doing so often leads to more problems. See our page on the dangers of handling a divorce yourself for more information.

We Are There When You Need Us.

If you're going through any kind of divorce or family law conflict, you should be able to get in touch with your lawyer when you need to. Whenever a client calls Anne E. Raduns, P.A., with a question or concern, Ms. Raduns responds personally to her clients often within 48 hours, every time.

What is a Collaborative Divorce?

Collaborative Law Divorce is a process that enables divorcing parties and parties involved in other family law disputes, each represented by counsel, to resolve the parties' differences in a non-adversarial setting. Collaborative divorce has been described by some as a softer, gentler technique for divorcing couples who need zealous legal representation, but who also place a premium on avoiding litigation. A combination of angry litigants and unnecessarily aggressive attorneys can lead to long, drawn-out court battles. Collaborative divorce is about settlement, as opposed to difficult litigation.

Collaborative divorce uses a technique where couples and their attorneys agree in advance not to litigate. If either party ignores the agreement and pursues court, the party's attorney is mandated to end their representation.

Although Collaborative Law is not strictly limited to divorce, it has achieved its recognition in the marital arena. In a Collaborative Divorce, the parties can only use the court for common filings of stipulations. Many clients enjoy Collaborative Law because it provides a greater degree of control over the divorce process. Many clients feel that they are more shielded from turning serious decisions over to a judge, who may be handling up to several hundred cases.

Anne E. Raduns — An Ocala, Florida, Family Lawyer

Anne E. Raduns has practiced family law since 2003. She has handled domestic violence cases working at the State Attorney's Office in Gainesville during law school. At that time, she was a Fellow with the Center for Children and Families at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. A "non-traditional" student, she attended law school as a single mother of three. After graduating from law school, the focus of her practice was exclusively family law issues. She worked with Attorney Robert L. Appleget, Jr. for the six years prior to establishing her own firm. She is a Florida native and has resided in Ocala since 1991. She is an active member of the community and is proud to call North Central Florida home.

She has published a coloring book for children who have experienced or witnessed domestic violence to help them make some sense of that trauma. This coloring book, called "When Families Fight," was used by various local agencies for children who experienced domestic violence situations. For more detailed information about Ms. Raduns, link to her profile below:

At Anne E. Raduns, P.A., we understand what our clients are going through, and because we understand, we care. We are there to show compassion when clients experience extreme emotional stress, and we are there to represent their interests aggressively throughout their divorce. For a free initial consultation, call us at 352-433-4297 or contact our offices online. 

Please email us or visit our website for additional information.