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Family Law and Divorce Attorneys

Dealing with the end of a marriage or a child custody dispute are all difficult matters to go through emotionally and psychologically. The team at Greene & Greene can help you navigate these areas with legal expertise and guidance so that you know you are being well-represented and your needs will be met. Call our St. Petersburg family law attorneys today to schedule your consultation.

Family Law Representation Focused on You

At Greene & Greene, you’ll find attorneys who have focused their practice on family law for more than two decades, with experience as both a mediator and trial attorney. We also have a depth of experience in divorce cases dealing with complex financial issues, including business valuations, income disputes, and high-value property situations. With our team approach to client representation, you’ll have access to a highly experienced attorney ready to handle the most complicated issues in your case.

Speaking of a team approach, our close-knit family of attorneys is ready to address your family law needs. Our legal staff includes father and son, husband and wife, and others eager to find creative solutions to your legal matter. We are a third-generation family in St. Petersburg, deeply rooted in the community. We understand the local court system and culture and the needs facing working families and professionals in the Tampa Bay area. You can count on Greene & Greene for all your family law needs, including:

  • Contested Divorce
  • Collaborative Divorce
  • Paternity Actions
  • Child Custody & Timesharing
  • Parenting Plans
  • Child Support
  • Alimony
  • Equitable Distribution
  • Temporary Support
  • Mediation
  • Modification and More

Solution Oriented, Trial Tested

Over the many years we have been in practice, we have found that most legal disputes can be resolved outside of court by the parties themselves with the guidance and help of skilled and experienced attorneys. Mediated or negotiated solutions can be much more effective than judgments imposed by the courts, as they are more likely to meet the needs of both parties to the dispute, address their true interests and not just staked-out positions, and be more willingly implemented without the need to go back to court time and again for enforcement or to resolve disputes.

With training and experience in alternative forms of dispute resolution such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration and collaborative law, the attorneys at Greene & Greene are prepared and motivated to help you find creative solutions to your legal problems so they can be resolved more effectively and cost-efficiently than going to court. When litigation is necessary or in your best interests, however, you’ll find our experienced trial team more than up to the task of protecting your rights and pursuing your interests in the courtroom. We know that no two clients and no two cases are alike. We take the time to understand your situation, strategize a plan to meet your needs, and implement that strategy successfully on your behalf.

Contact Greene & Greene Today

For creative and effective problem-solving in or out of court, the law firm of Greene & Greene provides advice and representation you can rely on. For help with Florida divorce, child custody, paternity, and more, call our experienced St. Petersburg family law attorneys today.

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Stars
“As grandparents, the law firm of Greene & Greene represented our family in a custodial arrangement, with extraordinary results.”
They surpassed our expectations in every way possible. We were very pleased with the outcome and recommend them to anyone with legal inquiries or disputes. The Greene's and their staff were both professional and courteous from the initial introduction to the judges final decision.
Moe L.
Stars
“Very professional”
Megan and Billy helped us resolve a difficult family situation and did it in a very professional and understanding way. Greene and Greene is both professional and personal. I can't recommend them highly enough!
Patrick M.
Stars
“They handled my thorny divorce with professionalism and care”
My experience is with both "Billy" Greene (the son) and "Lee" Greene (the father), although more with the former. They handled my thorny divorce with professionalism and care. Their styles are different, with Lee being more abrupt and perhaps pushy, but I think that's from years of experience of knowing that procrastinating can be costly. Lee has very good instincts. Billy, although fairly young, is very knowledgeable and…
Tom R.
Stars
“Very knowledgeable”
I have worked with the attorneys at Greene and Greene professionally and personally for many years. This group is very knowledgeable and provide their clients with highly personalized service.
Travis B.
Stars
“Great family law attorneys”
Great family law attorneys.
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Meet Your Dedicated Team
Mr. Greene's practice focuses on complex family law cases. He is a Federal Court certified mediator for the Middle District of Florida and is court certified as both a family and circuit civil mediator in the State of Florida. He is also certified as an arbitrator for the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida. Mr. Greene is a frequent lecturer for continuing education courses as well as a periodic guest lecturer at Stetson University's Law School on mediation, trial practice, negotiation, and family law. In 2016, he presented to the 17th Annual International Academy of Collaborative Professionals in Amsterdam.
Mr. Greene's practice primarily focuses on family law (both litigation and collaborative divorce). Mr. Greene has been recognized as an AV rated lawyer by Martindale Hubbell, the highest designation bestowed for practicing attorneys. Between 2016-2017, Mr. Greene was awarded the Canakaris Family Law Inn of Court 'Young Lawyer of the Year' award and was bestowed the Distinguished Citizen Award by Boy Scouts of America for his community and philanthropic contributions. From 2018 through 2021, Mr. Greene was designated as a Super Lawyers Rising Star, and was recently selected to Super Lawyers for 2023.
Megan Greene primarily practices in the area of family law and collaborative law. She attended the University of Florida, where she earned both a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Science and a Juris Doctor degree. While in law school, Megan served as a member of the Journal of Law and Public Policy and the Estates and Trusts Society. Upon graduation, she was awarded the Community Service Certificate and the Pro Bono Outstanding Achievement Certificate for her involvement in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Megan is actively involved with several community organizations.
Drew Aldikacti primarily practices in the area of family law. Drew attended Florida State University and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management and Political Science, as well as earning his Juris Doctor degree. He worked in the Florida Capitol throughout law school and served as the chief of staff and the chief policy advisor to two state senators. Most recently, Drew spent the past two and a half years working for the Sixth Judicial Circuit as a staff attorney helping Court Counsel and providing research to family law judges on a variety of cases.
Tatum Carlson, an associate attorney with Greene & Greene, was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. She attended Furman University in Greenville South Carolina, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Affairs and a minor in Women and Gender Studies. While at Furman University, Tatum served as President of her sorority and was a member of the Admission Ambassadors, Shucker Leadership Institute, and the Riley Institute Advance Team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do to get ready for my divorce?
Please put together all of your documentation concerning assets, liabilities, and both spouses’ income. If you can, find and bring the last three years of your tax returns. If you have given financial statements to any lenders, please bring that information. It is often helpful to obtain your credit report ... Read More
What happens to my children?
Being a father and grandfather, I very much appreciate the fact that nothing is more important to my clients than their children. Children cannot protect themselves. It is up to you as their parent to assure that their future has an opportunity to thrive post divorce. The fact that you are getting divorced does not change the fact that the children ... Read More
Who pays the cost of the divorce?
Florida law talks about need and ability to pay. What this really means is that the cost of your divorce will be paid from either the income of both spouses, from the income of the greater earning spouse where there is significant disparity, or from marital or nonmarital assets. It is important to remember that wherever the costs are paid, that cost effects ... Read More
How does the Court determine child support?
Florida has a statute, F.S. 61.30, that includes guidelines for child support payment, based upon the parents’ combined actual or imputed income. Under certain conditions the Court can vary from these guidelines. Child support normally ends when you child graduates high school, absent mental ... Read More
How does alimony work?
In Florida, the applicable statute is F.S. 61.16. Several types of alimony are available if you are the potentially receiving spouse and must be considered if you are the potential payor. They are temporary, transitional, bridge the gap, lump sum, rehabilitative, and permanent. Alimony determinations are largely driven by the length of marriage and the respective ... Read More
How does my property get divided?
The applicable Florida Statutes are F.S. 61.075 and 61.076. First, the Court identifies the nonmarital property of each party. If your spouse doesn’t agree that your property is nonmarital, it is your burden to prove that fact. Second, the Court must identify and value the marital property. Marital property includes all of the assets and liabilities that are not ... Read More
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