Many times, people believe that family law attorneys can only help with divorces or child custody cases. That’s actually far from the truth, as family law can also assist with child and spousal support, adoptions, paternity lawsuits, and domestic violence cases. The Sarasota family law lawyers at Ruhl Law, P.A., have over 15 years of experience working with Sarasota County residents on all aspects of family law.

Family law covers any legal topics that may impact the lives of you and your family.
Most of Florida’s family laws are governed under Florida Statute Chapter 61 (2025), under which a family law attorney can assist with:
In 2024, the state courts heard about 66 million cases, with almost 3.8 million of them family law-related cases.
While about 1.1 million of those family law cases were divorce-related, other family law areas like child support, child abuse and neglect, paternity, guardianship, and adoption make up a good portion of those cases.
When you hire a family law lawyer, you’re hiring an attorney with a wealth of knowledge and experience on a variety of different domestic-related topics. Your family law attorney should be able to:
There’s no denying the fact that most family law cases are emotional and stressful situations. You need a family law attorney by your side who understands and cares about what you and your family are going through, and who has your needs always top of mind, especially when negotiating on your behalf or representing you in court.
Additionally, your family law attorney can be your neutral sounding board and confidant if you’re considering a family law issue like divorce or a prenuptial agreement, but aren’t quite sure yet. They’ll be able to provide you with potential choices for your situation and offer information on how to proceed with the option you choose.
When looking to hire a Sarasota family law lawyer, look for an attorney who:

How much a family lawyer costs in Florida is entirely dependent upon your unique case and its complexity. For instance, family law cases that are amicable on both sides and don’t require court time will usually cost less than cases where spouses or other family members are in disagreement and require multiple appearances in the courtroom. Your Sarasota family law attorney can provide you with a cost estimate after your initial consultation.
In Florida, determining child custody or timesharing is governed by Florida Statute Section 61.13 (2025). Under these laws, the courts presume that 50/50 time sharing is in the best interests of the child. However, a judge may change this time-sharing split based on factors such as a parent’s relationship with the child, where a child’s school is located, the mental and physical health of a parent, and if there are any signs of neglect, substance abuse, or domestic violence.
No, Florida does not have fault-based divorce rules, meaning that you don’t need to prove any wrongdoing to obtain a divorce. Under Florida Statute Section 61.052 (2025), to seek a divorce, a spouse needs to state that they believe their marriage to be broken beyond repair or can show that one of the spouses became too mentally incapacitated to participate in the marriage and has remained so for at least three years.
The basic requirements to adopt a child in Florida are governed by Florida Statute Chapter 63 (2025). In general, to adopt a child in Sarasota County, you need to be at least 18 years old and a resident of Florida, be financially stable with a proper home environment, and pass a fingerprint-based background check. Both single adults and married couples can adopt a child in Florida.
Family law is not just about the divorce process. It encompasses all legal matters related to you and your family. Whether you are looking to move on from your marriage, adopt a child, establish your paternity, or obtain child support, Ruhl Law, P.A., is here to help.
Consider our experienced legal team your legal ally, providing commitment and personalized support as you navigate the complexities of Florida’s family laws together. Our attorneys are well-equipped to provide the legal guidance and advocacy you need for a favorable outcome for your family.
Call our office today to find out more about our family law services.
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