Sentences with phrase «clients in a divorce action»

Lawyers charge hundreds of dollars an hour to represent their clients in a divorce action.

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In dealing with divorce cases how do you ensure the mental health of your clients is maintained with the utmost consideration and the subsequent action is not taken by the client irrationally?
She handles divorce, separate maintenance, child custody and child support, alimony, modification actions, contempt, domestic violence, paternity and legitimation cases, counsels clients in...
Over the years, we have successfully represented many LGBT clients in divorces and other family law actions involving both contested and agreed child custody and parenting plan matters.
A life long Southsider, Jessica appears in Markham and at the Daley Center for clients pursuing or defending actions concerning divorce, child support, custody, adult and minor guardianship, wills, trusts, and other assets in the areas of: Domestic Relations / Family Law, Probate, Guardianship, and Estate Planning.
Throughout my years of practicing as a Poughkeepsie matrimonial attorney I have met people of all types, from the confident well informed client who arrives in my Poughkeepsie office having researched all aspects of the law, has a alphabetized three ring binder of all the parties financials and a thought out plan as to a resolution to the marital issues that arise in divorce actions to the client who has been abused, kept in the dark as to finances and afraid and uncertain about commencing a divorce action out of fear of their abuser.
North Georgia Collaborative Family Law is an interdisciplinary network of legal, financial, and mental health professionals who assist clients in achieving resolution of disputes such as divorce, child support modifications, custody actions, and many other family law cases using Collaborative Law processes rather than litigation.
Kara has been practicing in the field of matrimonial and family law for the past twelve years representing clients in contested divorce actions, in addition to family court proceedings involving custody, child support, and orders of protection.
In spite of the reality that the other spouse may need time to process the emotional impact of the decision to divorce, the attorney typically responds to the demands of the client and turns up the procedural heat by filing pleadings, serving interrogatories, requesting production of documents, requesting the setting of trial dates, subpoenaing records, noticing depositions, and utilizing other procedural devices available to move the action toward judicial resolution.
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