This page of frequently asked questions is here to help those who are learning about Seattle family
law issues related to the divorce process.
Not exact matches
Written by Waterstone's family
law practice group, the blogs focuses on all aspects of family
law, and aims
to help people better understand the
law and process
related to issues including adoption, child and spousal support,
divorce, custody, agreements, and tax
issues.
We can advise on all aspects of the
law relating to divorce and dissolution as well as children and financial
issues.
Ranked among the best
divorce and dissolution attorneys in Columbus, Ohio, and with an additional office in Dublin, the family
law attorneys with Edward F. Whipps & Associates have helped thousands of men and women resolve
issues related to the division of property, child custody, child support, child visitation and parenting time, and spousal support.
Family
law refers
to the
laws governing family -
related issues and domestic relations, including, but not limited
to: marriage,
divorce, alimony, child support, child custody, adoption, and paternity.
«Focuses on topics of concern
to family lawyers and also members of the public dealing with family
law issues such as adoption,
divorce, separate maintenance, child custody, support, cohabitation, parentage
issues, parental abduction, relocation, post-judgment modification
issues, neglect / abuse proceedings and social
issues related to families.»
If you have a situation equivalent
to the above with respect
to all
issues arising from either (i) your separation from your common -
law spouse and / or (ii) all
issues relating to a child you share with someone, we can discuss tailoring our flat fees for uncontested
divorces detailed above
to your situation.
Given that the immigration
law is connected with the other areas of the
law, we have clients that look for our help
relating to criminal defense
issues, injury
issues, family
law and
divorces.
Mark Hands is a Solicitor in the
divorce and family
law team at Irwin Mitchell's Birmingham office and specialises in a variety of family -
related issues from straightforward
divorce cases,
to complex financial claims concerning business assets.
Our attorneys take professional pride in giving practical advice and ethical guidance
to clients who come
to us for help with
divorce and
related family
law issues.
If you are entering into a legal battle
related to divorce, child custody, child support or another family
law issue, know that the sooner you contact us, the sooner we can help you resolve it.
Often, people going through a
divorce or other family
law related issue call us looking
to change attorneys because they hired a general practitioner, meaning the lawyer focuses on all areas of Illinois
law, and are not prepared
to handle the intricacies of a difficult or complicated
divorce or other family -
law related issue.
The purpose of family
law is only
to deal with your separation or
divorce, and any
related issues, such as spousal support or child custody.
We represent and advise clients on all areas of family
law, including
issues related to divorce, custody and access, spousal and child support, mobility matters, division of property, separation agreements, domestic contracts, religious marriage contracts, adoption, and cross-border family
law issues.
Marc Matheny
Law Offices, Old Bailey Building, 244 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 - 3702 Phone: 317-639-3315 Fax: 317-639-3318 Disclaimer: The information on this website about Indianapolis, Indiana family law, divorce, paternity, child custody, civil litigation, mediation, personal injury, estate administration, contested estates, personal injury, civil mediation, and family law mediation is not intended to be legal advice, but general information related to legal issues commonly encountered with these issu
Law Offices, Old Bailey Building, 244 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 - 3702 Phone: 317-639-3315 Fax: 317-639-3318 Disclaimer: The information on this website about Indianapolis, Indiana family
law, divorce, paternity, child custody, civil litigation, mediation, personal injury, estate administration, contested estates, personal injury, civil mediation, and family law mediation is not intended to be legal advice, but general information related to legal issues commonly encountered with these issu
law,
divorce, paternity, child custody, civil litigation, mediation, personal injury, estate administration, contested estates, personal injury, civil mediation, and family
law mediation is not intended to be legal advice, but general information related to legal issues commonly encountered with these issu
law mediation is not intended
to be legal advice, but general information
related to legal
issues commonly encountered with these
issues.
Terry also practices family
law, concentrating on
issues relating to surrogacy, adoption,
divorce, child support and spousal support.
One of the pleasures of my practice in managing only Family
Law cases (primarily
divorce and child custody cases, and post decree problems with financial and child
related issues such a modifications
to custody or support orders) is the opportunity
to meet with some really fine, caring, and interesting people, and help them navigate through their family
issues, develop strategies that work, and
to offer some effective approaches
to their complex
issues, based on years of my experience in this work managing complex
divorce and post-decree cases successfully.
She has also presented at the annual Family
Law Institute in Philadelphia and the General Practitioners» Update and spoke at the Pennsylvania Bar Association Mid Year Meeting on
issues related to the high profile
divorce.
Heather represents and advises clients on all
issues related to divorce, custody and access, spousal and child support, division of property, separation agreements, domestic contracts, religious marriage contracts, and cross - border / international family
law issues (including Hague Convention matters).
One of the most important benefits of
divorce litigation in New York State (as opposed
to the mediation or collaborative
law process) is the ability of a party's
divorce attorney
to issue discovery subpoenas
to third parties
to obtain records
related to a spouse's income, employment, businesses, credit card and bank accountants and other such records from individuals or business entities that are not parties
to the
divorce proceedings.
Other popular legal technology blogs
to consider include: 1) Future Lawyer, written by the always - knowledgable Florida litigator Rick Georges; 2) Technologist, a group blog; 3)
Divorce Discourse, where attorney Lee Rosen shares technology and
law practice management advice; 4) Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
law practice management advice; 4)
Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple -
related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting legal technology
issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of legal technology on the practice of
law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech issu
law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly write about a host of legal tech
issues.
In these pages, Brian shares his decades of experience as a family lawyer and his in - depth knowledge about
divorce -
related tax
issues with other family
law attorneys as well as high - net - worth individuals facing
divorce, offering information
to help them avoid tax traps and preserve their assets through the process.
Family
Law Attorneys represent clients on
issues relating to divorce, such as division of marital property, custody, child support, and alimony.
Attorney Daniel Clement regularly writes about current
issues related to New York family
law and
divorce -
related topics.
Tips, Tricks & Strategies for
Divorce (1 MCLE Credit) Description: A licensed attorney and a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst offer laypeople, new attorneys, and seasoned attorneys important tips, tricks, and strategies for moving stuck cases forward, how to better protect assets during divorce, why fighting to keep the house may be a bad idea, and common divorce - related tax issues most family law attorneys don't appreciate or unde
Divorce (1 MCLE Credit) Description: A licensed attorney and a Certified
Divorce Financial Analyst offer laypeople, new attorneys, and seasoned attorneys important tips, tricks, and strategies for moving stuck cases forward, how to better protect assets during divorce, why fighting to keep the house may be a bad idea, and common divorce - related tax issues most family law attorneys don't appreciate or unde
Divorce Financial Analyst offer laypeople, new attorneys, and seasoned attorneys important tips, tricks, and strategies for moving stuck cases forward, how
to better protect assets during
divorce, why fighting to keep the house may be a bad idea, and common divorce - related tax issues most family law attorneys don't appreciate or unde
divorce, why fighting
to keep the house may be a bad idea, and common
divorce - related tax issues most family law attorneys don't appreciate or unde
divorce -
related tax
issues most family
law attorneys don't appreciate or understand.
Either party can file a motion asking a family
law judge for an order
relating to issues involving custody, visitation, child support, spousal support or restraining orders
to keep the parties apart during the
divorce process.
Under Illinois
law, all
issues related to children in a
divorce are decided based on the «best interests of the...
In addition
to divorce -
related services, we assist with family
law issues such as grandparents» rights, responding in cases of domestic violence, estate disputes and estate planning.
Collaborative
Law: Collaborative law is a process designed to resolve all issues relating to separation and divorce in a non-adversarial manner, without going to Cou
Law: Collaborative
law is a process designed to resolve all issues relating to separation and divorce in a non-adversarial manner, without going to Cou
law is a process designed
to resolve all
issues relating to separation and
divorce in a non-adversarial manner, without going
to Court.
With a focus on family
law, Olivia works with individuals and couples navigating
divorce and child custody, as well as
issues related to premarital, postmarital, and cohabitation agreements.
Dr. Drutman's forensic psychology consultation
to attorneys consists of educating family lawyers on psychological
issues in family
law cases, trial consultation and preparation
to cross-examine mental health professionals, reviews of mental health provider evaluations, and expert court testimony on
issues related to the best interest of children in
divorce cases.
Our comprehensive family
law services include representation for
issues related to uncontested and contested
divorce,
divorce mediation, division of marital property, child support, child custody, alimony, paternity, step - parent adoption, domestic partnerships, and restraining orders.
For parents facing
divorce,
issues relating to child custody
laws in Massachusetts may be the easiest
issue to agree upon or a source of much conflict.
One of the pleasures of my practice in managing only Family
Law cases (primarily
divorce and child custody cases, and post decree problems with financial and child
related issues such a modifications
to custody or support orders) is the opportunity
to meet with some really fine, caring, and interesting people, and help them navigate through their family
issues, develop strategies that work, and
to offer some effective approaches
to their complex
issues, based on years of my experience in this work managing complex
divorce and post-decree cases successfully.
I look forward
to helping you resolve all your family
law matters including, but not limited
to,
divorce, partnership agreements, children
issues such as timesharing and parenting, pre and post nuptial agreements, and any other family
law related matters.
«As an attorney and psychologist, I am especially equipped
to work with those who experience stress in
issues related to the
law:
divorce, mediation, parent coordination, supervised visitation, co-parenting, stepfamilies, child abuse
issues, adolescents in criminal crisis, etc..
If you have questions regarding the Collaborative
Law Process Act or how the collaborative process can help your family resolve
issues related to divorce privately and respectfully, schedule a consultation with Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative
Law Firm at (813) 443-0615 or click here
to fill out our contact form.
Judge Moody, based out of the Edgecomb Courthouse in Tampa, Florida, has been a strong supporter of the use of collaborative family
law as a method
to help families resolve
issues related to divorce and other matters in a private, nonadversarial, and respectful setting.
Texas
law encourages
divorcing couples
to reach an agreement on child -
related issues and document that agreement in a parenting plan.
New Jersey attorney Cynthia Ann Brassington is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial
Law Attorney, and regularly helps people
to resolve their
divorce -
related issues, from property division,
to child support, and custody.
In addition, while there is precedent
to bring tort actions
related to a
divorce in the family part, a party may have a right
to a jury on these
issues and the cases are often severed and sent back
to the
law division anyway.
The Family
Law Act 1975 is the main law on matters involving divorce, property settlement after marriage breakdown or de facto relationship breakdown, spouse maintenance for a party to a marriage, de facto partner maintenance for a party to a de facto relationship that has broken down and issues relating to parenting arrangements after separati
Law Act 1975 is the main
law on matters involving divorce, property settlement after marriage breakdown or de facto relationship breakdown, spouse maintenance for a party to a marriage, de facto partner maintenance for a party to a de facto relationship that has broken down and issues relating to parenting arrangements after separati
law on matters involving
divorce, property settlement after marriage breakdown or de facto relationship breakdown, spouse maintenance for a party
to a marriage, de facto partner maintenance for a party
to a de facto relationship that has broken down and
issues relating to parenting arrangements after separation.