Our family law attorneys know that litigation carries potentially high financial and emotional costs. So, we help clients avoid it where creative solutions, including alternative dispute resolution, can accomplish the desired results.
We successfully represent parties, including high-profile and high-net-worth individuals and families, in all aspects of family law. In all cases, we prioritize the children’s best interest and value wealth preservation, often taking advantage of premarital and post-marital estate planning.
Our services include:
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements We prepare, review, and enforce confidential, practical prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, counseling parties on the most effective and non-confrontational ways to handle them.
- Dissolution of Marriage We litigate and mediate cost-effective, fair divorce case resolutions. We work closely with top forensic accountants to handle small properties and complex, multi-million dollar estates. Our cases require appraising real and personal properties, evaluating small to large business, and tracing marital and non-marital funds to determine equitable distribution and overall net worth. Our attorneys regularly litigate for, and defend against, all types of alimony for both husbands and wives. We are also experienced with marriage dissolutions involving child custody determinations, which are often highly contentious.
- Enforcement/Contempt/Modifications Our attorneys enforce all aspects of a party’s final judgment for dissolution of marriage. Sometimes, that involves holding the offending party in contempt of court. We also have extensive experience modifying a party’s final judgment for dissolution. This usually involves modifying custody, visitation, child support, or alimony awards.
- Domestic Violence We obtain, and also dissolve, domestic violence injunctions. As in all areas of our practice, we are readily accessible to handle these cases quickly and cost effectively.
- Paternity Actions Our attorneys have discretely handled many high- and low-profile paternity matters. This may require executing confidentiality agreements with all involved parties, attorneys, physicians, and clinicians.
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