What Does a Family Lawyer Handle?

A skilled family lawyer is able to take on a wide variety of legal matters, typically involving familial relationships, such as divorce and child custody cases. In this role, we act as both advisors and advocates while drafting documents, such as prenuptial and adoption agreements.

Whether you need guidance on how to divide assets with your former spouse or help negotiating visitation disputes with your co-parent, you have come to the right law firm. Keep reading to discover more about this vital area of law and what a family lawyer handles.

What Are the Primary Functions of a Family Lawyer?

A trusted family lawyer could provide both legal guidance and emotional support during challenging times, such as a separation from your spouse. At Towson Law Firm, PLLC, our goal is to resolve relationship-based conflicts effectively, whether you are dealing with contested divorce or you need to file a temporary restraining order with the court.

We would also act as a crucial part of your team when it comes to dealing with potentially contentious issues like child custody. Your experienced family attorney could draft and establish a fair parenting plan, modifying those agreements whenever things change. The important thing here is to ensure the best interests of your children are met, per state law.

A family lawyer’s duties do not stop there. If you need assistance calculating and securing financial support for your children, dividing marital property, or managing legal processes for adopting children, Towson Law Firm, PLLC can help. Our team could also establish guardianship for minors or incapacitated adults and establish legal parentage for custody reasons.

What Kinds of Documents Does a Family Lawyer Draft?

In addition to a family lawyer’s role in settling divorce and child custody matters, we also handle drafting and reviewing various legal documents. Whether you want to protect your premarital assets in the event you and your spouse part ways with a pre– or postnuptial agreement or you need to change your support agreement, we can handle it. The documents we prepare are intended to define legal relationships, establish financial obligations, or enforce parenting responsibilities for both married and unmarried individuals.

Does a Family Lawyer Participate in Mediation?

While it is not legally required to have a family lawyer participate in mediation, we highly recommend having a legal representative present at these meetings. It is especially helpful to have an advocate if your case involves complex property division, high-conflict custody disputes, or when one party cannot negotiate effectively due to coercion or simply a lack of knowledge.

While mediators are instructed to remain neutral, your own lawyer could help you manage the resolution process, advocate for your best interests, advise you throughout the dialogue, review agreements, and ensure legal compliance for child support matters.

Reach Out to a Family Lawyer Who Could Handle it All

Attorney Matt Towson is well-equipped to help you with any family law matter. At Towson Law Firm, PLLC, we practice law amicably. If you are not looking for a fight where there is none, do not hesitate to reach out to our office to discuss your case.

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Our Law Firm's Process

As a seasoned family law firm, we will analyze your case to determine the most effective and appropriate course of action. Our goal is to help settle your case quickly and with very little financial and emotional distress.

During our initial consultation, we will address the issues you are facing and develop a comprehensive strategy that fits your needs. Below are some questions that will be addressed during the initial consultation.

  • How will spousal support be determined?
  • How will your business or job be affected?
  • How will divorce affect a professional practice/partnership?
  • What will happen to the family home?
  • What will happen to investments?
  • Has your spouse been hiding assets?
  • How will the valuation of your assets be conducted for the purpose of distribution?
  • Will you receive your fair share of the marital assets?
  • How can you avoid a litigious and costly divorce?
  • What can you realistically expect your costs to be based on your specific set of circumstances?
  • How will custody be awarded?
  • How much child support will be awarded?
  • What measures can you take to gain custody/what mistakes to avoid that may jeopardize your parental rights?
  • What can you do to strengthen your position?
  • How can you protect your assets until a settlement has been reached?

Meet Matt Towson

Our Law Firm’s approach to your case is based on individual circumstances. Whether it is a simple negotiated settlement, or it requires an aggressive approach, we will protect and defend your best interests.

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