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Allyson Hughes · Board Certified · Marital & Family Law

Your career, your income,
your children.

Don't face divorce or a custody battle without an experienced, Board Certified attorney in your corner.

She can't control the courts. She can promise you won't lose sleep wondering if someone's on top of it.

Allyson Hughes family law attorney New Port Richey
Board Certified · Marital & Family Law
AAML Fellow
AV Preeminent
Super Lawyers · Top Florida
AVVO 10/10
Former Chair · FL Bar Family Law Section
When you need a family law attorney in New Port Richey, credentials matter.

Allyson Hughes is Board Certified in Marital and Family Law — a credential held by fewer than 1% of Florida attorneys — and one of fewer than 1,600 attorneys in the United States elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Whether you are a physician, a CRNA, an electrician, or a business owner, that level of experience is the difference between an outcome that protects you and one that doesn't.

30+
Years Board Certified in Florida family law
<300
FL attorneys hold Board Certification in this field
1,600
AAML Fellows in the entire United States
Allyson Hughes · Board Certified Divorce Attorney

Your career, your income,
your children.

Don't face divorce without an experienced, Board Certified attorney in your corner.

She can't control the courts. She can promise you won't lose sleep wondering if someone's on top of it.

By the numbers
30+
Years of Board Certified experience in Florida family law

<300
Attorneys in Florida hold Board Certification in Marital & Family Law

Board Certified Marital & Family Law Specialist — Florida Bar. AAML Fellow. AV Preeminent. Super Lawyers Top Florida. AVVO 10/10.
Board Certified — Marital & Family Law
AAML Fellow
AV Preeminent
Super Lawyers — Top Florida
AVVO 10 / 10
Former Chair, Florida Bar Family Law Section
Divorce
Contested, uncontested, and high-asset dissolution
Alimony
2023 reform and § 61.08 expertise
Custody & Parenting
Parenting plans that protect and hold up
Collaborative Divorce
Private, non-adversarial resolution

Rather than sugar-coating things, she gave me a realistic evaluation of my situation — which was not what I wanted to hear at that moment, but something I needed to. In court she was well-prepared and the judge respected her.

Brett  —  Hughes Law Group Client

When the stakes are high,
experience is the difference.

Board Certified. AAML Fellow. 30+ years. Ready to hear your situation and tell you the truth about it.

Schedule a Consultation (727) 842-8227
The CRNA

The road was long.
The sacrifice was real.
Your divorce deserves an attorney who fights as hard as you did to get here.

The road to this career was long and the sacrifice was real. In a divorce, you need an attorney who understands that — and defends it accordingly.

In a Florida divorce where one spouse significantly outearns the other, alimony is often the central issue. The question isn't whether it will come up. It's how much and for how long.

Florida's 2023 alimony reforms changed the landscape significantly. Permanent alimony is gone. Durational alimony is now capped at 35% of the difference between the parties' net incomes, and the length of the award is tied directly to the length of the marriage. Those reforms matter enormously — but only if your attorney knows how to apply them precisely and argue the exceptional circumstances framework when the other side pushes back.

The difference between an attorney who understands § 61.08 and one who doesn't can be measured in years of payments and tens of thousands of dollars.

Under Florida's 2023 alimony reforms, durational alimony cannot exceed 35% of the difference between the parties' net monthly incomes. The length of the award is tied to the length of the marriage. These caps are not automatic — they require an attorney who knows how to argue them precisely.
The Tradesperson

Early mornings. Hard work.
Let's make sure you keep as much of it as the law allows.

Whether you own the business or work for someone else, you've put in the hours. Early mornings, long seasons, physical work that adds up over the years. If you're going through a divorce, you need an attorney who respects what that work has produced and knows how to protect it.

Divorce is going to cost something. The goal is making sure it costs as little as possible — and that your kids stay in your life on a schedule that works with how you actually work.

Under Florida Statute 61.075, marital assets are subject to equitable distribution. What qualifies as marital vs. non-marital depends heavily on the facts of your case and who's arguing them.

Rather than sugar-coating things, she gave me a realistic evaluation of my situation — which was not what I wanted to hear at that moment, but something I needed to. In court she was well-prepared and the judge respected her.

Brett  —  Hughes Law Group Client

How the
process
works.

Florida divorce law has specific timelines and requirements. Allyson prepares you for each step — so nothing catches you off guard and no opportunity is missed.

01
First conversation

A consultation where Allyson listens to your situation and gives you a realistic picture of what to expect — not what you want to hear, what you need to know. No sugarcoating.

02
Financial disclosure

Under Florida law, both parties must exchange mandatory financial disclosure within 45 days of the petition being served. We guide you through this carefully — it sets the foundation for everything that follows.

Florida Family Law Rule 12.285
03
Temporary relief, if needed

Support, timesharing, and asset protection don't have to wait months for a final hearing. Temporary relief mediation typically occurs within 6–10 weeks of filing. We prepare you thoroughly to make the most of it.

04
Negotiation or trial

Most cases settle through negotiation and mediation. When they don't, Allyson is an experienced trial attorney — former Co-Chair of the Florida Bar's Matrimonial Trial Advocacy program. She prepares every case as if it's going to trial, because sometimes it does.

Start the conversation

When the stakes are high,
experience is the difference.

Board Certified. 30+ years. Ready to hear your situation and tell you the truth about it.

Schedule a Consultation (727) 842-8227