Coral Springs, Florida Broward County
Family Law Attorneys

The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, P.A.

2385 Northwest Executive Center Drive

Suite 100

Boca Raton, FL 33431

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Phone:  561-394-6060

The highly experienced and motivated family law attorneys at The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, P.A. serve the city of Coral Springs as well as all of Broward County! Attorney Robert L. Bogen, Esq. handles all types of Family Law Issues. The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, P.A. also serves the entire Palm Beach & Broward County area and handles select cases throughout the State of Florida.


No Case Is Too Small Or Too Large!


Attorney Robert Bogen has tried cases ranging from divorce proceedings to protective orders. Attorney Robert L. Bogen has more than 35 years of experience in divorce cases where ancillary issues such as alimony, child support, child custody, visitation, and property distribution were often settled smoothly and cost effectively with negotiated marital settlement and property agreements. However, he has also helped clients prevail in highly contested divorces where justice demanded that several issues be litigated. Family law issues are fraught with emotion, so they require experienced, capable management. At The Law Offices of Robert L. Bogen, we give you the highest level of personalized care and our firm commitment to work toward your best possible result.


Over The Last Few Months Our Lawyers Have Handled A Diverse Range Of Family Law In Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Deerfield Beach, Pompano, Beach, Coconut Creek, Coral Springs, Parkland, Fort Lauderdale, Weston, Pembroke Pines And The Surrounding Areas.


Coral Springs, officially the City of Coral Springs, is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Fort Lauderdale. The city, officially chartered on July 10, 1963, was master-planned and primarily developed by WCI Communities, then known as Coral Ridge Properties, a division of Westinghouse. The city’s name is derived from the company’s name, and was selected after several earlier proposals had been considered and rejected. Despite the name, there are no springs in the city; Florida’s springs are found in the central and northern portions of the state. Coral Springs is a sprawling city, with few tall or prominent structures. The tallest building in the city is a 12 story condominium (Country Club Tower), with five more buildings topping out at 10 stories, including three office buildings lining University Drive, one of the city’s main roads.


Buildings include Preferred Exchange Tower (originally the Bank of Coral Springs Building), 210 Tower, Bank of America Center and the Briarwood Towers. During the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s the young city grew rapidly, adding over 35,000 residents each decade. Coral Springs has notably strict building codes, which are designed to maintain the city’s distinctive aesthetic appeal. The city government’s effective fiscal management has maintained high bond ratings, and the city has won accolades for its overall livability, its low crime rate, and its family-friendly orientation. Coral Springs is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radio market and the seventeenth largest television market in the United States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida-Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald.


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