Get Caring Family Law Support from a Saint Louis Attorney Today
Family law matters are extremely sensitive in nature. They are often more complicated than anyone imagined. It’s important to voice your concern. Speak with an attorney to understand your rights.
Divorce
Divorce is difficult. The process can take a long time, especially when the couple has significant assets which must be divided. Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, the outcome will certainly affect your future and the future of loved ones. Make sure you know what you’re doing by consulting with an attorney today.
Child Custody
Determining what child custody arrangement is best can be the most important part of any child-custody case. It requires careful examination of the situation, and an evaluation of each scenario and potential outcome. What is best for your child or children may not be clear right away, but with the help of your attorney, you can bring forward strong evidence that supports your position.
Child Support
Child-support matters are sensitive in nature. The child support recipient wants to ensure that he or she is awarded the maximum amount of support possible, while the child support payer wants to ensure that he or she is paying as little as possible. The truth is, however much child support is paid is calculated based on the income of the parties and there is very little that can be done to influence that amount. However, it is possible to bring evidence forward claims or other important factors with the assistance of your lawyer. Doing so can help put you in the best possible position to resolve your child support case.
Alimony/Spousal Support
Like child support, an alimony case can present unique challenges. One spouse wants to ensure that the court awards as much as possible in support to make living independently after a divorce feasible. The other spouse wants to see to it that alimony is denied or the least amount possible is awarded. This stark difference in viewpoint can lead to contention in an alimony case. It is important to have an advocate pursue your desired outcome, regardless of which side of the alimony matter you are on. Your lawyer can help you gather critical evidence which supports your case. This can help you present it in the best possible light. Having someone on your side who can passionately advocates for you, both in negotiations and litigation, is an important asset that you simply cannot afford to do without.