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- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Cohabitation Agreements
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- Domestic Violence
- Friend of the Court
- Grandparents
- Guardian Ad Litem
- Judgment Enforcement
- Marital Property
- Mediation
- Modifications
- Parent Alienation
- Parenting Time
- Partner Agreements
- Pension Valuations
- Personal Protection Orders/PPO's
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Post-Divorce Issues
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Property Settlements
- Retirement Issues
- Separate Maintenance
- Separate Property
- Spousal Support/Alimony
- Termination of Parental Rights
- QDROs/EDROs
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Divorce Law - Family Law
Whether you believe it or not - YOU ARE entitled to live a happy life. YOU KNOW it is time to make changes to make a better life for yourself and for everyone around you. YOU CAN get to that "better" place in your life by just taking the first step to understanding what is available to you. The first step is to call and ask whatever question you have so you can start making smart choices today for your future.
Making the decision to move forward with a divorce is not easy. Sometimes just making that first call to an attorney can be the hardest decision to make. As an attorney for over 30 years, I can assure you that the decision to get information to discover and understand your options is the best decision you can make. A divorce is about ending a relationship, properly dividing whatever was accumulated during the marriage and, most importantly, starting a new life. When there are children, a divorce is also about determining the custody and parenting time rights of each parent based on the best interest of the child or children. The goal in every divorce is to end that relationship as easily, effeciently and productively as possible and to limit the financial strain and emotional distress. Making smart decisions as soon as possible helps you make the best possible new start.