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Trial Lawyer Handles Family Cases

July 26, 2022

Many people may not think of needing a trial lawyer for such matters as separation, paternity, and child-related cases. Divine Law Office, LLC successfully represents unmarried parents in these and other types of family law, including child custody, child support modifications, and divorce. Taking legal action in paternity matters is a complex issue that requires…

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When Family Matters Require Services of Trial Lawyer

July 9, 2019

  An experienced trial lawyer should be retained when family matters, such as child support or custody, are contested. A trial attorney can effectively represent your interests and help to ensure a favorable outcome. Further, in order to allow adequate time to prepare for trial, you should hire the attorney as soon as possible. Having…

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How A Trial Lawyer Helps With Divorce

June 11, 2019

A trial lawyer litigates a divorce case in a court of law. The legal term for a divorce in Missouri is “Dissolution of Marriage”. As someone familiar with local court laws and procedures, a trial lawyer communicates with local judges and lawyers. Most importantly, they are experts at navigating the legal system to ensure that…

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A Trial Lawyer Handles Divorce and Separation Cases

March 12, 2019

The experience and knowledge of a trial lawyer is an advantage in divorce and separation cases. Divorce The legal term for divorce is Dissolution of Marriage. It is a very stressful and difficult proceeding for most people, especially when there are children involved. In most cases, when two people enter into marriage, they can’t imagine…

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What Does A Divorce Lawyer Do?

July 10, 2018

A divorce lawyer is an attorney who specializes in family law, handling a wide variety of issues from divorce, annulment and legal separation to child custody, support, visitation rights and more. A divorce can take weeks or months to become final, depending on whether it is a “fault” or “no-fault” divorce, contested or uncontested or…

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