- Divorce
- Child SupportThe average child support obligation in America for 2020 was $5,760 per year. Only about 43.5% paying or receiving child support actually get all of it. If you feel like you’re not receiving enough or paying too much child support, click the link below to access our
- Child Custody and VisitationLindsey Cappola is an Associate Attorney at the Keith Taylor Law Group. Her legal practice focuses on family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, and spousal support.
- Spousal SupportPlease check back soon to see answers to your frequently asked questions about Florida divorce, custody, child support, or alimony, on our Family Law Frequently Asked Questions Page.
- AnnulmentThe Keith Taylor Law Group is proud of our extensive experience and excellent track record in family law cases, including: divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, alimony, property division, modification of prior judgments for child support, custody, or alimony, enforcement of contempt actions, enforcement and defense of domestic violence injunctions, annulment, recovery of attorneys fees and costs, and more. Learn More.
- Wrongful DeathJessica Czaya is a partner at the Keith Taylor Law Group. Her field of practice focuses on exclusively on civil litigation, including personal injury and wrongful death cases.
- MisdemeanorsLindsey was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2016. She began her career as an Assistant State Attorney trying misdemeanor and felony cases before transitioning to civil practice. She has worked with the Keith Taylor Law Group since 2020.
- Hit and RunOur firm has represented thousands of clients injured in motor vehicle crashes, including rear-end crashes, motorcycle crashes, hit-and-run collisions, crashes caused by drunk drivers and faulty road construction, and many more. Every case is unique and our firm provides representation tailored to each of our clients. We’re proud of our excellent track record fighting for our clients against insurance companies and in the courtroom.
- Personal InjuryThe Keith Taylor Law Group is very proud of our excellent track record in personal injury cases. We have been in practice for over twenty-five years and have recovered millions of dollars for clients who have suffered due to another person’s careless actions. Our attorneys are dedicated to helping injury victims receive the justice they deserve.
- Auto Accidents
- Estate PlanningNot everybody needs a trust. In fact, most people don’t. In order to evaluate your need, or lack of need, for a trust, it is best that you consult with an experienced estate planning attorney to evaluate your particular situation.
- WillsAdam Czaya Esq. assisted me with my Last Will & Testament. There was so much about a “Will” that I was unaware of. Adam, from the very first phone call, was professional and thorough in the procedure. He helped me, answered my questions and now I know the documents that we prepared are complete and well taken care of… I know I can call on Adam with any future concerns that I have. Thank You Adam.
- TrustsSometimes disputes arise during a probate or a trust administration that lead to litigation, or a lawsuit. Sometimes called estate litigation, this is the legal process through which a person can contest or dispute a will or trust, or seek remedies for wrongdoing concerning a loved one’s estate. Our firm’s attorneys have both the knowledge and experience with wills, trusts and estate planning issues, and with the court processes involved in contesting a will, disputing a trust, addressing incapacity or undue influence, and other probate litigation issues. This combination makes us the most effective advocates for our clients.
- Power of AttorneyMost people are familiar with the idea of a power of attorney, and some have never heard the term ‘durable power of attorney,’ but a durable power of attorney is a very important part of an appropriate estate plan. A durable power of a attorney is in place so that if something happens to you, short of death, where you have lost your competency, then you have appointed someone else who can act on your behalf.
- Probate