- DivorceThe Elizabeth Christy Law Firm offers divorce and family law legal services focusing on the needs of the client.
- Child SupportModifications of child support can only be requested if there has been a substantial change in circumstance or if it has been at least three years since the date the support order was entered.
- Child Custody and VisitationDisputes over custody can cause much bitterness between divorcing parents and it can be easy to lose sight of what’s really important. We offer compassionate representation focused on the best interest of the children and protecting your rights. We’ll also help you work toward resolution before trial. When you take a child custody dispute to court, you are putting the outcome in the hands of the judge.
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementElizabeth is a compassionate and determined advocate who represents all types of individuals in divorce, separation, custody, child and spousal support, prenuptial agreements, relocation, and parentage/paternity. Elizabeth takes pride in her ability to obtain her client’s desired results using various strategies and, while she consistently explores the possibility of settlement, is not averse to litigation and relishes her time in the courtroom. In an era when many attorneys went to law school to pass the time, Elizabeth is driven and passionate about her work.
- Spousal SupportWe provide legal counsel for both Child & Spousal Support at Elizabeth Christy Law Firm, PLLC. These are often the most contentious and stressful issues between former spouses. We are hands-on and attentive to ensure your best interests are protected. Learn more about our support related legal services below.
- Legal SeparationA legal separation can encompass many, if not all, of the issues you will endure in a divorce. If you are unsure whether or not your should pursue a legal separation or divorce, we can provide you with guidance on the best way to file. Should you decide to formally separate but remain legally married, we can still help to preserve your interests.
- Annulment“Paternity” and “Parentage” are terms referring to the issue of establishing legally that a person who was not married to the mother of a child at the child’s birth is the legal father of that child. A husband is presumed to be the father if a child is born during a marriage or within 300 days of the termination of marriage by death, annulment, divorce, or legal separation.
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