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Practice Areas
Family and Domestic Law
Family and Domestic Law includes
such categories as, divorce, child support, child custody,
paternity, domestic abuse, spousal support, separation, and
adoption. Each instance of family and domestic law can be a
difficult and emotionally tiring issue. That is where the
experience of a family and domestic law attorney comes in
especially handy. An experienced Coover & Barr, LLC lawyer will
assist you in all matters necessary to make your case as
comfortable and quick as possible.
Divorce is defined as the
“legal dissolution of marriage”. Child support is the payment
made from one parent to the other for support of their
children after a divorce or separation. Child custody will
determine which parent is granted care for the children after
divorce or separation – including visitation rights, sole
custody, and joint custody. All of the above items, which
usually result from divorce or separation, can be easily
handled with the right experienced family and domestic law
attorney.
Determining whether the
children from a marriage or relationship belong to both
parties after separation can be handled through paternity.
Paternity rights can help with visitation and child support.
When a person determines they
cannot or do not wish to have biological children, they may
choose adoption. Adoption is “the legal and social process
involving the transfer of rights over a child from a set of
birth parents to a set of adoptive parents.” This process can
be long and complicated.
An experienced Coover & Barr, LLC family
and domestic law attorney can ease the process. Call 410-995-1100, 301-621-5090 or 866-425-9555 today or
write to
info@cooverbarr.com to discuss scheduling an appointment
with our attorneys.
Domestic abuse can turn a once
happy life into a constant struggle to feel free. An
experienced Coover & Barr, LLC attorney, as well as your local
police department should handle domestic abuse. Together, they
can help instate provisions to prevent future attacks from
occurring.
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