Divorce
Whether contested or uncontested, we help clients move through divorce with a clear plan and steady support.
Family legal issues require clear advice, careful planning, and a steady approach focused on your future.
Every family is different. We provide thoughtful counsel across the issues that arise when relationships change.
Whether contested or uncontested, we help clients move through divorce with a clear plan and steady support.
Custody decisions focus on the best interests of the child. We help you present your role and goals clearly.
Schedules, holidays, and exchange logistics need clear structure. We help you build a workable plan.
Support involves guidelines, income, and shared expenses. We help you understand the calculation and your options.
Guardianship matters often arise quickly. We help families address the legal authority needed to protect a loved one.
Where safety is a concern, we help clients understand protective order procedures and what to expect.
Dividing assets, debts, and property requires careful evaluation. We help you understand what may be at stake.
Life changes. Existing orders may need updating. We help you address modifications when circumstances shift.
For families ready to resolve issues collaboratively, mediation can offer structure and a faster path to resolution.
Family legal matters are rarely just legal. We work to bring clarity to the moments when emotions and decisions overlap — helping you focus on what matters and protecting what is yours along the way.
A steady sequence helps clients move through complex decisions with confidence.
What you want to protect, achieve, and preserve.
Finances, agreements, and the relevant history.
A path tailored to your facts and your priorities.
Resolution first when possible. Court-ready when needed.
It depends on the issues involved, whether both parties agree on terms, and the local court schedule. Uncontested matters often move faster. We help you understand the realistic timeline for your situation.
Courts focus on the best interests of the child. Several factors are considered, including caregiving roles, stability, and the child's needs. We help you present your situation clearly.
Most jurisdictions use guidelines based on income and shared expenses. Adjustments may apply depending on the facts. We help clients understand how the calculation works for them.
Mediation is a structured conversation, with a neutral third party, aimed at reaching agreement. Some courts encourage or require it for certain issues. It can be a faster, less adversarial route — when it works.
No. Many matters resolve through agreement. When court is needed, we prepare carefully and represent you with focus.
Confidential. Empathetic. Focused on your family's future.