Family Law
Attorney Patrick F. Gaffney holds the designation of Board Certified as a Marital and Family Law Specialist since 1995. As such, he is recognized by the Florida Bar as an expert in the field.
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Real Estate, Business Law & Litigation
Professional legal advice is essential for the effective transfer of real property. Anthone Damianakis advises clients with regard to all aspects of a real estate or business transaction. Read more
Estate Planning & Probate
Our firm has assisted families through the probate process for many years. Our goal is to get you through the process in the most professional and efficient manner, at the lowest possible cost.
Full Service Law Firm specializing in Family and Divorce Law, Real Estate Law, Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Civil and Business matters
The Law Office of Peacock, Gaffney & Damianakis, P.A. is a full service law firm. The attorneys provide a variety of services with a focus on Marital and Family Law, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate and Civil Litigation.
The firm historically has not advertised, most clients learning of the attorneys by word of mouth or by referrals from other professionals. The firm provides swift, efficient, courteous service to our clients. We have a dedicated, loyal staff who provide the personal attention necessary to help you make the best choices possible and to facilitate smooth solutions for your needs.
The firm handles cases in Pinellas, Hillsborough and Pasco counties and throughout the state of Florida. All attorneys in the firm are licensed to practice in Florida. Mr. Damianakis is also licensed to practice in New York.

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Paternity is More Than Biology
With the advent and increased prevalence of genetic testing, one would think that establishing paternity today would be easier than ever. If biology alone was the sole factor in determining parentage, you would likely be correct. However, biology alone does not...
Survivorship Benefits in Retirement Plans
Survivor benefits related to a retirement plan are a potential trouble spot in family law cases. They may be treated as separate assets that can be valued, or as part of the marital portion of a pension, depending on how the issue is framed. As to the former...
How to Analyze DROP Accounts Under Florida Law
In a pension plan, which is designed to pay out a monthly pension stipend for life, the DROP option allows an individual to retire in the eyes of the retirement plan but continuing working for upwards of five (5) to eight (8) years, depending upon the plan. However,...