Divorce & Separation –
Navigate the legal and emotional challenges of separation with confidence.
Child Custody & Visitation –
Secure fair custody and visitation arrangements that protect your child’s best interests.
Child Support & Alimony –
Ensure financial support arrangements are fair and enforceable.
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements –
Protect your assets and future with sound legal agreements.
Adoption & Guardianship –
Smooth legal pro cesses to expand or protect your family.
Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders –
Immediate legal protection for you and your family.
Download our free guide that walks you through the legal process for divorce, custody, and more. Know your rights and what to expect, before you step into court.
Trust Factors (Testimonials)
What Our Clients Say
The timeline for a divorce depends on the complexity of your case and whether it’s contested.
- Uncontested divorces can take as little as 1–3 months.
- Contested divorces involving disputes over property, custody, or support can take 6 months or longer.
We work to streamline the process and reduce delays while protecting your best interests.
As a parent, you have the right to:
- Seek custody and visitation
- Participate in decisions affecting your child’s education, health, and well-being
- Request modifications to custody agreements if circumstances change
The court prioritizes the child’s best interests, but we fight to ensure your voice is heard.
Child support is typically based on:
- Each parent’s income
- The number of children
- Time spent with each parent
- Healthcare, education, and childcare expenses
Most states use a standardized formula, but courts can adjust based on specific needs. We’ll help you understand what to expect and make sure the support amount is fair.
Full custody also known as sole custody is granted when it’s in the child’s best interest. This may happen if:
- The other parent is absent, abusive, or unfit
- There’s a history of domestic violence or substance abuse We can help you gather the right documentation and present a strong case.
-Legal custody refers to decision-making rights (education, health, religion, etc.)
- Physical custody determines where the child lives You can have joint or sole versions of each.
We’ll help you secure a custody arrangement that protects your parental rights and your child’s stability.
While it’s legally possible to represent yourself, having an experienced family law attorney ensures your rights are protected, paperwork is done properly, and your case is presented effectively. Even in amicable separations, legal guidance can prevent costly mistakes.
Yes. You can file for a modification of custody or support if there’s a significant change in circumstances such as:
- A parent’s relocation
- Income change
- Concerns about the child’s safety or well-being
We’ll help you file a motion and present your case to the court.