- DivorceCurrently, The Law Firm of Victoria, P.C. offers complimentary 30-minute consultations, Monday - Friday, 8:30-4:30. We have over 25 years of experience helping local women through all aspects of divorce and family law. To discuss your specific situation, call our office at
- Child SupportAs if divorce or separation was not hard enough on the children living through it, the issues and conflicts related to child support can add an extra layer of misery and suffering to the situation.
- Child Custody and VisitationWhether you are married or unmarried, child custody and parenting time issues can be some of the most difficult family law issues to resolve. We understand that mothers want to do what is best for their children and sometimes, you need the help of a skilled child custody lawyer to help you get it.
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementA prenuptial agreement is a written contract made in contemplation of marriage and is a prudent method for making sure your wishes regarding your assets are known and to protect yourself from potential problems regarding your assets.
- Spousal SupportOur firm has extensive experience in resolving issues of alimony for women. Whether it is long-term spousal support or short-term spousal support, our attorneys will identify your situation and your needs and will provide you with estimates under a number of different scenarios to offer you guidance for moving forward.
- Legal Separation
- AnnulmentDivorce is not always the best option for every couple. In addition to providing legal services in divorce, our firm can also assist you in separate maintenance and annulment proceedings, should that be the best route for you and your family.
- Restraining OrderWe prefer to file first because it typically allows us to have certain ex-parte orders entered with the court to maintain the financial status quo and a mutual restraining order to preserve the marital assets.
- Property DamageUnless there is domestic violence and/or property damage, or the immediate threat of violence, it is not a good idea to move out of the home with the minor children without having a court order in place to give you the right to take the children from the home.
- Estate PlanningCohabiting parties may also want to consider estate planning and a medical care power of attorney in addition to a cohabitation agreement.
- Power of Attorney