
Family law generally involves
issues surrounding a divorce, such as the termination of marital status; determining
child custody, child support and spousal support; and the division of the parties'
marital property. Family law issues are not limited to a pending divorce proceeding.
For example, one party may ask the court for a modification of child support after
the completion of a divorce.
At Burch, Banyon & Ford law office, we can help you through the entire area of
family law such as:
Divorce (separate maintenance/legal separation)
Child Support
Custody
Parenting Time
Spousal Support
Paternity Issues
Pensions/401Ks
Real & Personal Property
Probate is a process in which the court decides who receives assets that were owned
by a person who has died. Assets are anything a person owns with value, such as
property, cash, etc. If you are a responsible family member of a deceased person
who died without a will or have been named as the "executor" or "personal representative"
in a deceased person's will, it is advisable that you seek the counsel of an experienced
probate lawyer to help you through the probate process. In order to do the best possible
job, we will need information about the deceased, the deceased's estate plan, and the
deceased's assets and liabilities.
Adoptions (step-parent)
Conservatorships
Deceased Estates
Contested Wills
Codicils/Amendments
Last Wills & Testaments (Preparation)
Durable Powers of Attorney
Designations of Patient Advocate
Living Wills
Guardianships
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