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Common Questions About Family Law
Family law can be complex and emotionally challenging. Here are some answers to questions we frequently receive from our clients.
What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?
A contested divorce involves disputes over issues like property division, child custody, or spousal support, requiring court intervention. An uncontested divorce is where both parties agree on all terms, often resulting in a quicker and less costly process.
How is child support determined?
Child support is calculated based on the income of both parents, the needs of the child, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. State guidelines provide a framework, but adjustments can be made based on specific circumstances.
Can I modify my child support agreement?
Yes, child support agreements can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income, employment status, or the needs of the child.
What should I consider when choosing a family lawyer?
Look for a lawyer with experience in family law, a strong track record, and someone who communicates clearly and empathetically. It’s important to feel comfortable with your lawyer as they will be handling sensitive matters.
How long does the divorce process take?
The duration of a divorce process varies. An uncontested divorce can be resolved in a few months, while a contested divorce may take a year or more, depending on the complexity of the issues and the court’s schedule.
What are the benefits of mediation in family law cases?
Mediation offers a less adversarial approach to resolving disputes, often saving time and money. It allows both parties to have more control over the outcome and can lead to more amicable post-divorce relationships.
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