Family Law
Family Law
Going through a divorce may be among the most difficult experiences any of us will ever have to endure. The decisions that are made and the orders that are produced as a result will impact you and your children for years into the future. It is important that you seek the advice of a divorce lawyer who knows the law and has the ability to properly handle your case.
Working through any family law issue can be an extremely emotional and traumatic experience for everyone involved. It doesn’t have to be. The legal issues can be complex and the anxiety over an uncertain future can sometimes be overwhelming. You do not have to carry this burden alone.
At Aaron & Merwin, P.C., we have experience helping clients resolve even the most difficult divorce or family law matters. We know what is at stake in these cases, and we are committed to doing everything in our power to secure the most favorable outcome available.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to face unfamiliar legal issues, especially ones that have such strong potential to impact your future. When you choose our firm to represent you, we will walk you through the entire process and be there beside you at all times. While we always attempt to negotiate a fair agreement without the need for painful and costly litigation, we are fully prepared to take your case to court in order to protect your rights.
We represent men and women in all areas of family law, including the following:
- Divorce: The dissolution of a marriage is a stressful event, but our attorneys can help you find effective solutions for the division of property and determination of spousal support.
- Child custody and visitation: We have the resources and skills to protect your parental rights when it comes to establishing a parenting plan that respects your relationships with your children and determining child support payments.
- Prenuptial agreements: A strong prenup can make the divorce process easier for some couples. We can help you determine if one is right for you.
- Restraining orders: Allegations of domestic violence need to be taken seriously. Whichever side you are on, we can protect your rights.