Family Law
Family law encompasses several different areas. These include:
If you need help in one of these areas, we have a dedicated team of Family Law lawyers who will work with you to reach a resolution that will be in the best interests of you and your family.
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Adoption
When you are considering adoption, whether it is a private adoption, step-parent adoption or a grandparent adoption, there are many questions to answer. Where do you start? What do you need to do?
Our dedicated team of Family Law practitioners can guide you through this complicated process ... read more!
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Support Issues
Whether this is the first time this issue is being discussed or the issue needs to be revisited, many questions arise regarding child support and/or spousal/partner support. These include:
what is the appropriate amount of child support?;
when does a child support obligation ... read more!
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Common Law Separation
The breakdown of a common law relationship can be a confusing time. Even though you do not need a divorce, there remain many issues that need to be resolved in order for you and your partner to move forward with your lives. These include:
parenting and guardianship issues ... read more!
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Divorce & Separation
When a marriage has irretrievably broken down there are very few options available. Some people are not ready to divorce right away while others wish to proceed with a divorce immediately. Regardless of your preference, there are many issues that need to be resolved upon the breakdown ... read more!
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Custody & Access
We have experienced lawyers dedicated to the practice of Family Law to assist you with respect to matters involving child custody and access.
In what is often considered to be the most emotionally intense form of litigation, child custody and access requires highly motivated, aggressive ... read more!
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Collaborative Law
The Collaborative Law process is about cooperation, not confrontation. It is problem solving with Collaborative lawyers where you and your partner try to understand each other. You and your partner are responsible for information gathering and solutions.
The Collaborative ... read more!
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