- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody and VisitationFamily issues or disputes requiring legal help are inevitably challenging and stressful. Reaching a resolution requires a creative and proactive attorney and legal counselor, one who knows the law and will act vigorously in your interest while trying to make the road to resolution as smooth for you as possible. Whether your situation involves writing a pre-nuptial contract, filing for divorce and dividing marital property, dealing with child custody and visitation, or trying to adopt a child, you need a competent, caring attorney who understands your needs.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- GuardianshipThose options may include individualized powers of attorney, wills, trusts, business formations, partnership contracts, third-party adoptions, guardianship declarations, Medicaid planning, and numerous other directives, declarations, authorizations and other so-called "legal instruments."
- Criminal Defense
- Restraining Order
- Internet Crimes
- Business Formation
- Business DisputesGLBT Law stretches across a broad range of such legal areas as estate planning and probate, family law, elder law, business law/business startups, contract law, labor and employment, housing and consumer rights, constitutional rights, and several others.
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- Medicaid Planning
- Estate Planning"(The Family Law Institute) allows experienced LGBT family law practitioners to share collective wisdom and to discuss cutting-edge legal strategies for representing members of the LGBT community on such matters as family creation, surrogacy from the clients' perspective, ethics, interstate parentage issues, estate planning, collaborative law, transgender issues, dissolution of relationships, and elder law."
- Wills
- Trusts
- Power of Attorney• drafting financial and healthcare directives and powers of attorney, to ensure your wishes are carried out if you are unable to express those wishes;
- Probate