At Donald G. Criscuolo PA, we are passionately dedicated to providing vigorous and proficient legal representation in all types of family law matters, from the simple uncontested divorce to the complex divorce involving distribution of property and business interests.
About Us
At Donald G. Criscuolo PA a client oriented, problem solving approach is used. Litigation is, and should be, a last resort to resolve any legal problem especially a family law problem. That being said we are not shy about appearing in court to vigorously represent our clients’ rights and do so whenever there is no other reasonable alternative
Areas of Practice
Divorce
Adultery or other Marital Misconduct Alimony Durational Alimony Permanent Alimony Rehabilitative Alimony Bridge The Gap Alimony Recovery of Attorney's Fees Child Custody Child Support Collaborative Divorce Enforcement of a Support Order Enforcement of a Settlement Agreement Cancellation of Settlement Agreement Grandparents' Rights Mediation Modification of Child Custody/Visitation Modification of Child Support or Alimony Property Division Property Rights Relocation Visitation Professional Associations and Memberships
Florida Bar 1981
United District Court Southern District of Florida 1981 United States Supreme Court 1991 Certified by Florida Bar as Family Law Mediator 1992 Education
University of Illinois - Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Political Science) 1975
University of Miami - Juris Doctor 1981 Recent Articles
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