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Child Custody
We understand that child custody issues can be the hardest part of a separation. Parents naturally want the best for their children, but sometimes the "best" ends up being different than you originally intended. Many factors determine which parent gains the primary custody of a child. It's important to be well-informed so, regardless of the custody decision, all of your needs are considered and your relationship with your child is preserved.
Child Support
Child support is a delicate balance between what your child needs and what is equitable between you and your spouse. No one wants their child to be neglected, but no one wants to be treated unfairly, either. Overcoming divorce is hard enough emotionally; it does not have to be financially stressful as well. Information about the child support process can help you achieve the best outcome for you and your child, in every possible way.
Marital Property
Allotment of marital property after a separation can be a tricky problem to resolve. What determines property that is solely yours? Which types of assets are shared, and which can be fairly divided? Clear, concise information is key to understanding all of the legal "ins and outs" of marital property issues. Don't allow confusion about the process prevent you from retaining and receiving an equitable share of your marital assets. Knowledge about marital property laws empowers you to secure ownership of what is legally yours.
Real Property
The joint-ownership of real property, such as a home, land, or other real estate investments, can be complicated in any separation--but there are solutions to be found. With the right legal advice and knowledge, you can assess an equitable distribution of real property, whether you receive the property itself or its appropriate value. Become well-informed so real property issues are settled in the most fair and feasible manner. Give yourself the freedom to focus on other aspects of your new life.
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