Practice Areas

Sandi D. Milmed, P.A is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator and specializes in family law concerns like divorce/dissolution of marriage, custody and child support, wills and trusts, probate and more. 

View more about our areas of practice below. 

Alimony

Alimony is designed to help maintain the financial well-being and standard of living of the lower-earning or economically dependent spouse, especially when there is a significant income disparity.

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Child Support

Child support is an essential aspect of co-parenting and is designed to prioritize the child’s well-being and provide them with the resources they need to thrive and lead a healthy and stable life.

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Divorce

In the state of Florida, all divorces are considered no-fault divorces. A no-fault divorce means that the dissolution of the marriage is not based on proving fault or wrongdoing on the part of either spouse.

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Injunctions & Restraining Orders

Injunctions and restraining orders are issued by a court to restrict specific actions of an individual or party and are typically used in situations where there is a threat of potential danger or harm.

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Living Wills

Living Wills serve as a guiding document for healthcare providers and family members when the individual is unable to communicate their wishes due to incapacitation or a terminal medical condition.

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Mediation

Family law mediation is a specialized form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that helps individuals and families resolve legal issues and conflicts related to family matters outside of court.

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Alimony

Alimony is designed to help maintain the financial well-being and standard of living of the lower-earning or economically dependent spouse, especially when there is a significant income disparity.

Read More »

Child Support

Child support is an essential aspect of co-parenting and is designed to prioritize the child’s well-being and provide them with the resources they need to thrive and lead a healthy and stable life.

Read More »

Divorce

In the state of Florida, all divorces are considered no-fault divorces. A no-fault divorce means that the dissolution of the marriage is not based on proving fault or wrongdoing on the part of either spouse.

Read More »

Injunctions & Restraining Orders

Injunctions and restraining orders are issued by a court to restrict specific actions of an individual or party and are typically used in situations where there is a threat of potential danger or harm.

Read More »

Living Wills

Living Wills serve as a guiding document for healthcare providers and family members when the individual is unable to communicate their wishes due to incapacitation or a terminal medical condition.

Read More »

Mediation

Family law mediation is a specialized form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that helps individuals and families resolve legal issues and conflicts related to family matters outside of court.

Read More »

Alimony

Alimony is designed to help maintain the financial well-being and standard of living of the lower-earning or economically dependent spouse, especially when there is a significant income disparity.

Read More »

Child Support

Child support is an essential aspect of co-parenting and is designed to prioritize the child’s well-being and provide them with the resources they need to thrive and lead a healthy and stable life.

Read More »

Divorce

In the state of Florida, all divorces are considered no-fault divorces. A no-fault divorce means that the dissolution of the marriage is not based on proving fault or wrongdoing on the part of either spouse.

Read More »

Injunctions & Restraining Orders

Injunctions and restraining orders are issued by a court to restrict specific actions of an individual or party and are typically used in situations where there is a threat of potential danger or harm.

Read More »

Living Wills

Living Wills serve as a guiding document for healthcare providers and family members when the individual is unable to communicate their wishes due to incapacitation or a terminal medical condition.

Read More »

Mediation

Family law mediation is a specialized form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that helps individuals and families resolve legal issues and conflicts related to family matters outside of court.

Read More »

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Check out our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to find answers to questions regarding family legal matters concerning paternity, custody, child support, and divorce. Click the  button below to get answers.

For personalized legal guidance and assistance tailored to your unique circumstances, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. To get in touch with Sandi D. Milmed’s team, please click the “Contact Us” button below.

If you’re ready to take the next step and discuss your situation one-on-one with Sandi D. Milmed, you can click the “Book an Appointment” button below to schedule a consultation or mediation at your convenience. 

At the Sandi D. Milmed law office, we believe that well-informed individuals can make sound decisions for their families and future. Explore our resources by clicking “View Resources” button below.

If you’re ready to take the next step and discuss your situation one-on-one with Sandi D. Milmed, you can click the “Book an Appointment” button below to schedule a consultation or mediation at your convenience. 

Check out our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to find answers to questions regarding family legal matters concerning paternity, custody, child support, and divorce. Click the  button below to get answers.

For personalized legal guidance and assistance tailored to your unique circumstances, we encourage you to reach out to us directly. To get in touch with Sandi D. Milmed’s team, please click the “Contact Us” button below.

At the Sandi D. Milmed law office, we believe that well-informed individuals can make sound decisions for their families and future. Explore our resources by clicking “View Resources” button below.

How Much Is It?

PLEASE NOTE:
A deposit is required to book a mediation or 1-hour consultation appointment.

All deposits paid at the time of booking are deducted from the total invoice billed to the client after the appointment.

View the toggle menu for detailed pricing and deposit information for both our 1-hour consultations and mediation services below.

Consultation Fees

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Consultation Fees

The regular hourly rate for Consultation is $300 but the first 30 minutes are FREE!*

Consultations are *FREE for the first 30-min and $300/hour after.

Deposit Information

  • Consultations are *FREE for the first 30-min and $300/hour after.
  • The deposit to book is only $75 for all consultations.
  • If needing to cancel or reschedule, clients must give at least 24 hours notice.
  • The deposit is nonrefundable if the client does not give more than 24 hours notice.
  • The deposit is 100% refundable if the consultation is under 30 min.
Mediation Fees

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Mediation Fees

The regular hourly rate for Mediation is $250 for the first two hours and then $250/hour thereafter with a 2-hour minimum. This rate shall apply to the mediator’s time involved in preparation, conferences, writing memoranda, consulting with attorneys, responding to requests for release of information or any other time including travel spent on our behalf.

For families of modest means, Sandi offers reduced rates equivalent to Hillsborough County Mediation and Diversion Services based on verified combined family income as stated below:

  • $120 for the first two hours then $120/hr. for combined incomes less than $50,000 per year.
  • $200 for the first two hours then $200/hr. for combined incomes between $50,000-$100,000 per year.
  • Reduced rates for families with combined income greater than $100,000 per year and/or significant assets will be decided on a case-by-case basis.

Deposit Information

  • The deposit to book is only $120 for all mediations.
  • If needing to cancel or reschedule, clients must give at least 24 hours notice.
  • The deposit is nonrefundable if the client does not give more than 24 hours notice.
  • The deposit is applied and deducted from the total invoice for the mediation appointment after determining income eligibility for the reduced rates.

Want to learn more about what mediation entails?
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