We will fight to protect your rights in Family Law proceedings

With the ever growing complexity in family relationships and structure, it has never been more important to have an attorney who knows how to integrate the benefits and protect your from pitfalls in Family Law litigation.

Family law is made up of a collection of statutes and case precedents that serve as guidelines to the legal responsibilities to those who share a domestic connection. Though usually applied to those who are married or are related by blood, recent laws also encompass the growing complexity in family structure. It is advised to seek legal council in matters regarding family due to the highly emotional and tense state of those involved.

Though the exact number is still debated, data shows that about 50% of marriages end with divorce. Due to this percentage, the vast majority of family law operates within the realm of a terminated marriage or domestic/romantic relationship. Family law attorneys help their clients with organizing matters such as:

  • The filing process in a separation or divorce
  • Alimony
  • Child custody
  • Child support
  • Visitation
  • Annulment
  • Division of property
  • <a href="https://www.americanbar.org/groups/domestic_violence/resources/statistics.html">American Bar Association</a>
    "1 in 4 women (24.3%) and 1 in 7 men (13.8%) aged 18 and older in the United States have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime."
    <a href="https://www.americanbar.org/groups/domestic_violence/resources/statistics.html">American Bar Association</a>
  • There are even more precise ways a good attorney can help you reach your desired child support payment amount. But there are simple tools out there to help get you familiar with what to expect.
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  • <a href="http://www.apa.org/topics/divorce/">American Psychological Association</a>
    "Marriage and divorce are both common experiences...more than 90% of people marry by the age of 50...However, about 40-50% of married couples in the United States divorce. The divorce rate for subsequent marriages is even higher"
    <a href="http://www.apa.org/topics/divorce/">American Psychological Association</a>