Prenuptial Agreements

Getting engaged is, no doubt, an exciting and joyful time filled with planning and preparation for the upcoming, dream wedding day.  Although definitely less romantic, it is also a crucial time to consider practical matters, like a prenuptial agreement. What Is A Prenuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement, often referred to as a “premarital” agreement or … Read more

Alimony

Alimony

Alimony or spousal support is where one spouse provides the other with funds in order to meet a spouse’s financial needs after the termination of their marriage. There are many factors involved with alimony, including whether one spouse is entitled to alimony in the first place, and the type, amount, and duration of alimony, if … Read more

Paul Shafranski, Esq.

A Florida native, Paul grew up in Winter Park and attended the University of Florida in Gainesville for both his undergraduate degree as well as his Juris Doctor.  While in law school, Paul served as a managing editor on the Florida Law Review and also graduated in the top 20 percent of his class. Paul’s … Read more

Teris J. Deitsch, Esq.

Teris Deitsch is a well-recognized and valued member of the family law community and has been practicing primarily in the area of family law since 2006.  Teris handles all family law matters including divorce, timesharing (formally “custody”), child support, alimony, distribution of assets (including family businesses, investment plans, retirement plans and real property), modification and enforcement … Read more

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About Us: The Artemis Approach

The Artemis Approach Artemis Family Law Group was founded by Teris Deitsch and Paul Shafranski with the core principles that our goal is to solve our clients’ problems, not make them worse; that each client and their situation is unique; that the law should be understandable to everyone; and that we should be a 21st-century … Read more

Collaborative Law

Collaborative Law is a better option for divorcing families than traditional litigation. The Court system was never created with families in mind—family disputes, including divorces, were simply grafted onto a legal system designed to handle liability disputes, criminal matters, and business dissolutions. Divorcing is an emotional process that involves restructuring your family, so we believe … Read more

Modification

Once a Final Judgment is entered by the court, some situations may require a modification of that prior court order. The most common two aspects of the Final Judgment that someone may seek to modify are the child support and/or alimony calculations, as well as the Parenting Plan. In order for a Final Judgment to … Read more

Child Support

The financial support of children is a key aspect of family law matters in which parents are divorcing or are no longer together as a couple. Florida’s policy regarding child support is ensuring that children’s financial needs are met, and that both parents should contribute to the support of their children. If you are involved … Read more

Paternity

Cases which involve minor children of parents who are unmarried are called “paternity” actions in Florida.  When parents are unmarried, a father must establish himself as the legal father of a minor child through the court.  Issues such as contact with the child, child support, and others are addressed in a paternity action.  Paternity actions can … Read more