Divorce
Represent clients in contested and uncontested divorce matters, including complex financial cases involving spousal support, child support and the equitable division of marital property.
Child Custody and Child Support
Work together to negotiate agreements regarding custody, parenting time and child support issues. This firm has significant experience representing parents, grandparents and third parties in local, interstate and international custody disputes.
Contempt and Post-Decree Enforcement
Assist with the enforcement of family law decrees. Whether your matter is related to property division, spousal support, child custody or child support, the firm can assist you with the enforcement of your order, or represent you if you are defending such actions.
Guardian Ad Litem
Guardians Ad Litem in Kentucky may be selected in order to advocate for the best interest of a child during a divorce or other child custody proceeding.
Mediation
Mediation is a process that involves a registered mediator and/or experienced family law attorney serving as a neutral party to help facilitate settlement negotiations between the parties. Our attorneys represent clients at mediations and may also act as mediators in family law matters.
Modification of Custody and Child Support
Modify and mediate child custody, parenting time and child support as necessary when the provisions outlined in an original decree may no longer be in the best interest of you and/or your family.
Paternity
Represent mothers and fathers who seek to obtain orders regarding child custody, parenting time and child support.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Draft and review prenuptial and postnuptial agreements on behalf of our clients to ensure their rights are protected and their obligations are clear, fair and understood in the case of a dissolution of a marriage.
Property Division
Guide clients through the process of the equitable division of marital property, including asset discovery and property valuations.
Spousal Support
Help clients calculate appropriate alimony or “spousal support.” It is critical to have guidance from an attorney who understands the many factors that affect spousal support.