OUR COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES
We offer a full range of family law services, including divorce, paternity, child custody, adoption, and guardianship. Our team provides legal guidance on special needs trusts, child support orders, and equitable property division to protect our clients’ interests. We also handle modifications and post-divorce actions, spousal support and maintenance, and relocation or move-away cases. Additionally, we assist with drafting and reviewing prenuptial agreements to help clients plan for their future with confidence.

Navigating Difficult Times
In family law, we understand the emotional complexities you face, whether going through a divorce, resolving child custody disputes, pursuing adoption, or setting up a special needs trust. Our compassionate attorneys offer dedicated support and personalized guidance to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcomes. We manage the legal intricacies for you, reducing stress and providing clear direction. Whether celebrating milestones like adoption or ensuring the future security of your loved ones through specialized legal arrangements, you can rely on us as your trusted ally.
What is divorce?
Divorce is the legal process of ending a marriage. It involves resolving issues such as division of marital property and debts, child custody and visitation, child support, and spousal support.
How is child custody determined?
Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child. Factors considered include the child’s relationship with each parent, each parent’s ability to provide for the child’s needs, the child’s adjustment to home, school, and community, and any history of domestic violence or substance abuse.
What is child support?
Child support is a court-ordered financial contribution paid by one parent to the other to support the upbringing of their child. The amount is usually based on state guidelines and considers factors such as each parent’s income, the child’s needs, and the custody arrangement.
What is spousal support (alimony)?
Spousal support, or alimony, is financial support paid by one spouse to the other after divorce or separation. It may be awarded temporarily or on a long-term basis to help the receiving spouse maintain a similar standard of living as during the marriage.
How does adoption work?
Adoption is the legal process of establishing a parent-child relationship between individuals who are not biologically related. It involves terminating the parental rights of the biological parents (if applicable) and transferring those rights to the adoptive parents through a court process.
