Divorce
divorce noun, verb
a judicial declaration dissolving a marriage in whole or in part, esp. one that releases the husband and wife from all matrimonial obligations.
Family law disputes frequently occur in a volatile and emotionally charged atmosphere. At Conn Kavanaugh, we bring a calm, dignified advocacy role to these matters. The problems and expense of family law proceedings can be daunting and should be handled by experienced practitioners who know how to cut through complex issues, be creative in finding solutions, and articulate these solutions to the other side or to a court if necessary.
Our family law attorneys serve many functions. Often the appropriate role is to be a skilled litigator - the person who can help clients achieve their goals in court. Our formidable trial reputation enhances our effectiveness in any negotiations to bring reason and resolution to complex and sensitive issues - before they have to be tried in court. Effective courtroom advocacy demands the very highest skills.
Conn Kavanaugh's attorneys stand out in those instances where the appropriate role is to be a negotiator or resolve differences by way of settlement. Outside the courtroom, our attorneys take a counseling, problem-solving approach for clients in resolving difficult issues and conflicts. In addition to advocacy, our attorneys are well-versed in the problem-solving involved in negotiations.
Below is a listing of some of the areas we cover as part of our domestic relations practice:
Marriage and Divorce
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
- Separation
- Divorce
- Custody
- Visitation/Parenting Schedules
- Removal (moving children to another state)
- Child Support
- Alimony
- Division of Property
- Domestic Violence Issues
- Contempt
- Modification
Unmarried Couples, Parents and Grandparents
- Relationship Contracts
- Separation
- Paternity
- Custody
- Visitation/Parenting Schedules
- Child Support (past and present)
- Domestic Violence Issues
- Contempt
- Grandparent Rights
>>Please contact us with any questions or for an assessment about divorce
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