Find the Best Divorce Attorneys

  • Toepfer at Law, PLLC

     58 10th Ave S
    Waite Park, Minnesota 56387
    United States

    Toepfer at Law is a boutique family law firm serving clients in Central Minnesota for divorce, child custody, child support, estate planning, and other family related legal matters. We are committed to helping families through the process of legal transitions. We work with clients experiencing divorce, separation, child support or spousal maintenance issues, custody disputes, and more. We understand that family conflicts involve emotional, social, and financial components in addition to their le

  • The Law Offices of Sara J. Singer

     1000 Corporate Dr # 330
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33334
    United States

    Attorney Sara Singer has built a reputation for helping her clients win, and she is well-versed in navigating the most complex cases in and out of court. The Law Offices of Sara J. Singer P.A. is a family law firm with an office in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Attorney Sara Singer is licensed to practice in all of Florida. Every member in our team is experienced, professional, and compassionate. We aim to create an unrivaled client experience with straightforward legal representation.

  • Foxtrot Family Law

     460 Gunter Avenue
    Guntersville, Alabama 35976-1130
    United States

    We help Committed Parents and Caring Relatives stand up for themselves and their children in Child Custody, Child Visitation, Divorce, DHR and adoption cases in Marshall County and all over North Alabama

  • Newport Family Law & Mediation Group

     4000 MacArthur Blvd Suite 600
    Newport Beach, California 92660
    United States

    At Newport Family Law & Mediation Group, we are here to answer your questions and give you the support you need to reach your goals. Firm founder Sharman L. Brooks is a California board-certified family law specialist. This is your assurance that your case will be handled by an attorney with the experience and expertise to handle even the most complex family law situation. WEBSITE: https://www.nflmg.org/

  • Warner Law

     1405 Calhoun St
    Columbia, South Carolina 29201
    United States

    Warner Law is a family law firm based in Columbia, serving South Carolina statewide. For over 20 years, Carrie Warner has successfully litigated complex cases related to divorce, child custody, asset division, alimony, and estate litigation. We are a progressive firm with a focus on protecting and advocating for our clients’ best interests, while doing our best to minimize the damage that family issues often bring.

  • Jarbath Peña Law Group PA

     14 NE 1st Ave, Suite 600, One Flagler Building
    Miami, Florida 33132
    United States

    Jarbath Peña Law Group PA is a boutique law firm focused on family law and immigration law. We are a tri-lingual law firm. We speak English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. We believe in educating our clients so they make better and more informed decisions.

  • Law Office of Pamela C. Bratcher

     943 College Street
    Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101
    United States

    When life brings an unexpected legal crisis your way, you will need the support, guidance, and advocacy of a qualified attorney. At the Law Office of Pamela C. Bratcher, our Bowling Green lawyer has over 30 years or experience in various levels of court. || Website: https://www.pamelabratcher.com

  • Márquez Law

     950 South Cherry Street, Suite 508
    Denver, Colorado 80246
    United States

    Márquez Law is a Denver family law firm providing Empathetic, Efficient & Effective legal services. Contact our experienced custody & divorce lawyers today.

  • The Law Office of Dustin S. McCrary, PLLC.

     117 Kelly St
    Statesville, North Carolina 28677-5256
    United States

    The Law Office of Dustin S. McCrary handles family law cases in North Carolina, including divorce, child custody, and more. No matter where are you in the divorce process, we’re ready to help you and your children through divorce with safety and security. We’ll be with you every step of the way. Contact our Statesville, NC office today!

  • Next Phase Legal & Dispute Resolution LLC

     65 Holbrook Street #270
    Norfolk, Massachusetts 02056
    United States

    We help clients get back on their feet while hopefully avoiding the stress & expense of lengthy court battles. With transparent pricing options & attentive client service, we have the skills & experience to help you reach your family & financial goals. Next Phase Legal serves Massachusetts with both in-person & virtual services, including matters like family law, collaborative divorce, mediation, financial matters, and estate planning. Contact us today to learn more

  • Heartland Law Office, PC

     600 S 2nd St, Suite 155
    Bismarck, North Dakota 58504
    United States

    Heartland Law Office, located in Bismarck, ND. Specializing in a wide range of legal services, including family law (divorce, custody), criminal defense (drug crimes, DUIs), estate planning, tribal law, and bankruptcy. Trust our experienced attorneys to handle your case with care and expertise. Website: https://www.heartlandlawoffice.com

  • AZ Family Law Lawyer

     343 W Roosevelt St UNIT 100
    Phoenix, Arizona 85003
    United States

    At AZ Family Law Lawyers, we understand that navigating the legal system can be overwhelming, especially during difficult times such as divorce or child custody battles. That is why our team of skilled Phoenix family law attorneys is committed to providing personalized and compassionate representation for each of our clients. Our firm has experience handling a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, child support and custody, spousal maintenance and domestic violence.

  • Hemmat Law Group

     1421 34th Ave
    Seattle, Washington 98122
    United States

    When trusted legal counsel is required, look no further than the experienced and committed legal team at Hemmat Law Group. Clear legal advice, determined advocacy, and pragmatic results. Home

  • The Guide to Good Divorce℠

     2900 Weslayan St, #350
    Houston, Texas 77027
    United States

    The Guide to Good Divorce℠ seminars are designed to help women successfully navigate the divorce process. Experienced professionals present on divorce law in Texas, divorce financial planning, healthy ways to handle divorce stress, and learning to live happily after divorce. The content is designed to help women better understand the legal and financial aspects of divorce, know their legal rights, and make informed decisions about how to proceed through divorce.

  • Norris & Golubovic, PLLC

     4545 Bissonnet Street, Suite 298
    Bellaire, Texas 77401
    United States

    At Norris Golubovic, PLLC, we understand the difficulties you’re facing and are here to help. Our firm is committed to providing knowledgeable and compassionate support, as well as creative solutions. We offer legal assistance for business, estate planning, divorce, and immigration matters. Let us help you find the right solution.

  • The Gasper Law Group

     101 N Cascade Ave.
    Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
    United States

    The Gasper Law Group is the leading Law Firm in Colorado Springs, CO, and the surrounding areas. We proudly offer Divorce Law, Family Law, Criminal Defense Law, and more in Colorado Springs, CO! Our firm is one of the top law firms in Colorado Springs and serves El Paso County, Teller County, Douglas County, Pueblo County, Fremont County, and the Greater Denver Metropolitan area. We offer invaluable counsel and excellent work and advocate zealously for every client in court.

  • Steslicki & Ghannam, PLC

     217 Ann Arbor Road, Suite 306
    Plymouth Charter Township, Michigan 48170
    United States

    Steslicki & Ghannam is a family law firm serving Plymouth, MI, and surrounding areas. You can entrust us your family court case, as attorneys who know how our local legal systems can help you navigate a divorce or prenuptial agreements, help with adoption, surrogacy, or parenting time. We are committed to guiding you through the difficult legal process.

  • Brodsky Renehan Pearlstein & Bouquet Chartered

     1707 L St NW #550
    Washington, District of Columbia 20036
    United States

    Since 1951, Brodsky Renehan Pearlstein & Bouquet, rooted in Montgomery County, has been a pinnacle in divorce and family law. Jackson Brodsky, the “Dean of the Domestic Bar,” set the tone for aggressive representation. For 67 years, our commitment to excellence extends to divorce, child support, custody, and safeguarding your well-being, assets, and reputation. Trusted DC Divorce Lawyers specializing in protection, our legacy stands strong as your dedicated Divorce & Separation lawyers.

  • Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC

     25211 Grogans Mills Rd., Suite 275
    The Woodlands, Texas 77380
    United States

    The Law Office of Bryan Fagan is a domestic litigation firm focused on representing families in divorce and all other family law practice areas. Families have chosen the Law Office of Bryan Fagan because of our dedication to representing families in family law cases. Our mission is to be advisors and advocates for families before, during, and after divorce, with a passionate and intelligent devotion to excellence.

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What does a Divorce Attorney do?

A divorce can be a very difficult situation to endure. The end of a committed relationship is bound to cause some form of pain to the parties. Unfortunately, a painful event such as splitting up from a spouse can be made even more difficult in the actual divorce process. There can be many reasons why a divorce gets messy. It can be an issue with how to split up assets such as real estate and personal property, the splitting of money and debts, or the process can be made even more acrimonious simply based on the anger each spouse has with the other over the split.

The splitting of assets is a very common issue that comes up in many divorces. The laws in the US tend to end at nearly the same place that grants each spouse a share of marital assets. The two systems in the US are Equitable Distribution and Community Property. Equitable Distribution sounds as if it would mean an equal 50/50 split; however, in this case, equitable means a split amongst former spouses that would be fair in the eyes of the court. Some western states, like California for example, utilize a community property system that entitles each spouse to a (somewhat) strict 50/50 split of marital assets. Marital assets in both systems are usually property obtained during marriage (provided it wasn’t acquired via a gift or inheritance.

In addition to splitting assets, a divorce usually entails other matters that deal with the couple’s relationship ranging anywhere from debts (credit cards, loans, and medical bills) to who gets to keep the family pets. The other large issue that would also be dealt with is the issue of custody and child support of any marital children. The issue of custody and support can be very simple if both parents agree, or it can be extremely difficult if the parents do not agree. The most basic arrangement being that parents share legal and physical custody of their children. Legal custody is the right to make child-rearing decisions. It usually includes input over a child’s medical treatment, schooling, and religion. Physical custody is whether the child actually resides. Where the child resides usually plays into the child support issue as it is usually the custodial parent who receives child support from the non-custodial parent.

A divorce attorney will be well versed in all the aspects of the issues mentioned above. A divorce attorney will understand what the law requires of each spouse. The divorce attorney is usually a vital negotiator in this process. The attorney can make sure that the process is fair and help determine these issues as efficiently as possible.

When would l need a Divorce Attorney?

If you cannot amicable come up with a divorce settlement with your former spouse, you are going to need to retain the services of an attorney to help you file the necessary paperwork. Most divorce courts allow for a period of mediation before the case comes to a hearing. During that mediation, you will have multiple opportunities to try to negotiate a divorce settlement. An attorney can be vital at this stage of the process. At the point where you have retained attorneys, it may be easier to have another person speak on your behalf. Even if the split is not acrimonious, you still may need the attorney to help discover the full extent of your spouse finances and assets and determine your legal share of both.

The case may be that assets and debts are distributed in a simple and easy way, but there is tension over custody of children. The first thing that you should note in a custody case is that a court will do what they believe is in the best interest of the child. The court will take many things into account, such as where the child currently resides and the situation they are accustomed to. This is usually a situation that is fraught with anxiety as people worry about not being able to see their children. A couple of things need to be remembered. Biological parents have significant well-established rights to parent their children. It is very difficult for a person’s parental rights to be extinguished barring severe abuse and abandonment. A spouse should rest a little bit more ease at the prospects of not being able to see their children.

Where there is a child custody issue, there may also be a child support issue. Sometimes it can be difficult for a parent to ensure that the non-custodial parent pays their fair share of child support on time and in the right amount. There are enforcement procedures that can be handled by an attorney on the custodial parent’s behalf, or by the local state’s attorney office. Failure to pay child support can turn into a criminal matter and should be handled seriously. An attorney can see that a child support obligation is followed through with.

Divorce attorneys that handle child support and child custody issues also usually can handle most family law issues such as adoption, domestic violence issues, name changes and paternity cases. Family law issues are usually serious events that require a certain amount of care and understanding. If you are dealing with such an issue, you will want to make sure you consult with an attorney that can help you rectify the situation as efficient and painless as possible.

Signs you need to speak to a Divorce Attorney

  • Are you planning a divorce with significant assets?
  • Do you need help obtaining custody of your children?
  • Do you need to enforce a child support order?
  • Do you think your soon to be ex-spouse is hiding money from you?

How do you choose a Qualified Divorce Attorney?

You will not want to take the search for an appropriate attorney lightly. If you are at the stage of thinking about hiring one for a family law issue, you should realize that the stakes are high and that you will need to find a qualified and experienced attorney you can trust to handle your issue the right way.

Follow these steps to help you find and vet the right attorney for your divorce:

Determine Your Needs

This is the most important step of the process. You have to understand your situation and what kind of attention it needs. As mentioned above, divorce attorneys are most prominently used when a mutually amicable solution is unlikely. So you need, to be honest with yourself and assess the relationship you have with a spouse. You need to think of all what’s at stake, do you own a lot of assets that were acquired during the marriage? Do you feel your spouse was keeping finances a secret from you? Are there going to be substantial issues with child custody or child support? Is there a chance that you will reconcile with your spouse?

If you are not in the position of needing a divorce or child custody or support, how serious is your issue and does it rise to the need of speaking with an attorney? If it is something like a restraining order, drafting a prenuptial agreement or enforcing a parenting time agreement, then you most assuredly need to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

Research Online

Next, you will want to start by conducting a simple search of local family law attorneys. Get the names of a few that you think will be able to help. Take a look at the profiles on their websites. Read the articles or summaries they have there. Often attorney websites will include articles on specific areas that they cover. That is a good place to check if the attorney handles similar issues to yours.

Whiles conducting your search, you may want to check out some legal organizations that deal with family law. There are many legal organizations that are designed to help people who really need advice. There are organizations whose sole mission is to help fathers in their custody battles. The need for such an organization stems from the assumption that mothers generally have the advantage in custody disputes. Help is also provided by legal organizations designed to help women. For instance, some of these organizations help women file for child support or give assistance to women who have been subject to domestic violence situations and are need of specialized legal advice on their options and additional counseling support.

Additionally, many lawyers are members of family law organizations within their legal communities. These organizations are made of like-minded attorneys who delve deeper into the subject area, not only because of its part of their job but usually because they have a strong interest in the subject. These organizations can be a great starting point, as they may be able to refer you to an attorney right for you or can give you some great information on your issue that is usually free of charge.

Check the State Bar Association’s Website for any Disciplinary History

After you get a couple of names you are interested in, you will want to check their disciplinary history. It’s a good idea to see if an attorney has had any ethical violations in the past. Not only will it give you an idea of what pitfalls you may run into when hiring an attorney, but it can also serve as a peace of mind to find an attorney who has no disciplinary history. You may be surprised to find that there are a lot of attorneys who have no disciplinary history. You will find this information at the state bar association website. You will be able to search for the attorney by name, if there is any disciplinary history present, the bar association will have a record of it.

Schedule an Appointment with a Divorce Attorney

The only thing left to do is set up a consolation with an attorney that you have thoroughly researched. When you speak with an attorney, be sure not to hold anything back as they need to know all the facts involved with your case to give you the best advice possible.