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Deltona Family Law

Family Law Attorney in Deltona

Helping Deltona Families Through Difficult Changes

Separation, divorce, and custody disputes affect more than paperwork. They change where your children sleep, how decisions are made, and what your financial future looks like. If you live in Deltona and are facing a family law problem, you may feel unsure where to start or what your rights really are.

At Buckmaster & Ellzey, we help families from Deltona navigate divorce, parenting plans, child support, and other family issues in Volusia County courts. Our goal is to give you clear information, steady guidance, and a strategy that reflects your priorities, not a one size fits all approach.

Our attorneys bring over four decades of combined legal experience in the 7th Judicial Circuit, including prior service as an Assistant State Attorney and as Assistant Public Defenders. That background, along with our work in family mediation and child advocacy, shapes how we approach each family law case and how we guide you through each step.

Speak with a Deltona family law attorney about your situation today. Whether you're dealing with divorce, custody, or support matters, our team is here to help you take the next step. Call  (888) 785-6548 or contact us online to get started.

Why Deltona Families Choose Our Firm

When you are choosing a family attorney Deltona residents can rely on, you are not just hiring someone to fill out forms. You are asking a legal team to help protect your children, your home, and your long term financial stability. We take that responsibility seriously and focus on understanding what matters most to you before building a plan.

Our firm’s experience is rooted in the local court system. One of our attorneys previously served as an Assistant State Attorney in the 7th Judicial Circuit, and others served as Assistant Public Defenders. This history means we are familiar with how judges in Volusia County typically run hearings, what they expect in family law presentations, and how to prepare you for your day in court if it becomes necessary.

We also bring a strong settlement and problem solving perspective. Attorney Jeremy Buckmaster is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator. That training helps us prepare clients for mediation, structure productive negotiations, and evaluate whether proposed agreements are likely to be acceptable to the court. It also supports our focus on resolving disputes in a way that reduces conflict where possible, particularly when children are involved.

Our team’s work has been recognized by peers and independent organizations. Members of our firm have received peer reviewed ratings from Martindale Hubbell, including a 5.0 out of 5.0 rating, and attorney David Elizey holds a 10.0 Avvo rating. These ratings are not guarantees of results, but they are one sign that other professionals and past clients respect our professionalism and quality of service.

Family Law Issues We Help With

Family law affects many different parts of your life, and it is common to feel overwhelmed trying to sort through all of the moving pieces. As a family law attorney Deltona residents can turn to, we handle a wide range of matters so that you can address related issues with one coordinated team instead of several separate offices.

We represent clients in divorce cases involving both contested and uncontested issues. In a divorce, Florida courts generally address parenting plans and timesharing, child support, alimony, and the division of marital assets and debts. We work with you to identify what is most important, whether that is staying in the marital home, protecting a retirement account, or creating a parenting schedule that reflects your children’s needs.

Parenting issues are often the most emotional part of a case. Florida courts require a parenting plan that covers timesharing and decision making for the children. We help you understand how factors such as school schedules, transportation between Deltona and other locations, and each parent’s history may influence a proposed plan. Attorney David Elizey’s work as a Guardian Ad Litem Volunteer Attorney has involved speaking for the best interests of children, and that experience informs how we approach custody and timesharing disputes.

Financial questions are also central. Child support in Florida is based on guidelines that consider each parent’s income, the number of overnights, and certain expenses. Alimony, when it is at issue, depends on factors such as the length of the marriage and each spouse’s need and ability to pay. We explain how these concepts apply to your situation, discuss possible scenarios with you, and work to reach a result that is sustainable for your household.

Life does not stop changing when an order is entered. We help with modifications and enforcement when circumstances shift, such as a change in income, a parent’s relocation, or new needs for a child. If your current order no longer fits your reality, we can review it with you and discuss whether a modification request in Volusia County is appropriate.

How We Guide You Through The Process

Uncertainty about the process often adds to the stress of a family law case. Our role is to help you understand what to expect, step by step, and to stand with you from the first meeting to the final order. We tailor our guidance to your situation, while following the general structure that Volusia County family cases tend to follow.

Most cases start with a petition filed in the appropriate division of the Circuit Court in Volusia County. After the petition and response are filed, the court may address temporary issues, such as temporary timesharing or support. Discovery, which is the exchange of financial and other information, usually follows. At many points in this process, you will need to make decisions about settlement, and we help you weigh the options.

Mediation is a key stage in many family matters in this circuit. With a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator on our team, we prepare you for mediation by reviewing possible outcomes, talking through difficult conversations when helpful, and clarifying what is most important for you to achieve. While we cannot control how the other side approaches mediation, we work to give you the tools to negotiate effectively.

If your case reaches a hearing or trial, our prior experience as an Assistant State Attorney and as public defenders has given us extensive courtroom exposure. We use that experience to present your position clearly, prepare you for testimony, and make sure you understand the format and expectations of the courtroom in DeLand or Daytona Beach where your case is scheduled.

To help you feel more prepared, here are practical steps you can take right now:

  • Gather recent financial records, including pay stubs, tax returns, and statements for major accounts.
  • Write a brief timeline of key events in your relationship and your children’s lives.
  • Avoid discussing the case on social media or through angry text messages that may be shown in court.
  • Make a list of your goals for your children, your home, and your finances over the next few years.

When you first meet with us, we review these materials with you, answer your questions, and outline a plan tailored to your situation. Throughout the case, we keep you informed about deadlines, court dates in Volusia County, and settlement opportunities, so you are never left wondering what is happening.

Serving Deltona In Volusia County Courts

Although our office is based in Daytona Beach, we regularly represent clients from Deltona in family law matters filed in Volusia County. Many Deltona cases are heard at the courthouse in DeLand, and some may be set at court facilities in Daytona Beach, depending on the type of hearing and court scheduling.

Because our attorneys have practiced for many years in the 7th Judicial Circuit, including service as an Assistant State Attorney and as Assistant Public Defenders, we are familiar with the procedures and day to day realities of these courts. We know that traveling from Deltona to DeLand or Daytona Beach for hearings can be stressful, especially when arranging childcare or time off work, so we work with you to plan ahead.

Local knowledge matters in family law. Understanding how judges in this circuit generally view issues such as parenting plans, relocation, or disputed support helps us advise you more effectively about risk and potential outcomes. While no attorney can predict what a court will do in a particular case, familiarity with local practices can give you a clearer sense of the road ahead.

Our representation is focused on serving clients where they live. If you are in Deltona and your case involves school districts, transportation, or work schedules in this part of Volusia County, we take those specific circumstances into account when proposing parenting schedules or support arrangements.

Talk With Our Family Law Team

You do not have to figure out Florida family law on your own. If you are searching for a family law lawyer Deltona residents can trust, we are ready to listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you understand your options. A conversation with our team can be the first step toward a more stable plan for your children and your finances.

During an initial consultation, we typically review your current situation, discuss your goals, and outline possible paths forward. We explain how the process works in Volusia County, what documents you will need, and what you can expect in the next few months. Our attorneys focus on clear communication, so you always know why we are recommending a particular step.

Our firm’s combined experience, mediator training, and child focused work through roles such as Guardian Ad Litem Volunteer Attorney allow us to approach your case with both legal knowledge and practical insight. We strive to provide representation that is thorough, compassionate, and grounded in the realities of life for families in this area.

To talk with our family law team at Buckmaster & Ellzey, call (888) 785-6548.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce case in Volusia County usually take?

Many divorces take several months to more than a year, depending on complexity, conflict level, and court scheduling in Volusia County. Cases with high disagreement about parenting or finances often take longer. We review your specific situation and help you understand what may affect your timeline.

What should I bring to my first meeting with your family law team?

Bring any existing court orders, prenuptial agreements, and recent financial documents, along with a short summary of your main concerns and goals. This information helps us understand your starting point and use our time together to focus on the issues that matter most.

How does having a certified family mediator on your team help my case?

A Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator understands how mediation works, what courts expect from agreements, and common barriers to settlement. That insight helps us prepare you for mediation, set realistic goals, and structure proposals that may be more likely to resolve disputes without unnecessary litigation.

Can you help if my current parenting plan is not working?

Yes. If your parenting plan no longer fits your children’s needs or your schedule, we can review it with you and discuss whether a modification in Volusia County may be appropriate. We draw on our experience, including child focused work such as Guardian Ad Litem service, when advising you.

How will I stay informed about my family law case?

We work to keep you updated through regular communication about filings, deadlines, and court dates. Our attorneys explain upcoming steps, answer your questions, and review important decisions together. Our goal is for you to understand what is happening in your case and why each step is being taken.

If you need guidance on a family law matter in Deltona, Buckmaster & Ellzey is ready to assist. From initial filings to ongoing legal concerns, we’re here to help you move forward. Schedule a consultation today.

Why Choose Buckmaster & Ellzey?

  • Client-Focused Representation
  • A Team of Compassionate Advocates on Your Side
  • Former State Prosecutor
  • 40+ Years of Collective Experience
  • Dedicated Attorneys