Frequently Asked Questions
Family law typically covers divorce, child custody and support, spousal support, property division, adoption, and domestic violence matters.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case and whether it's contested. Uncontested divorces may be resolved in a few months, while contested cases can take longer.
Courts base custody decisions on the best interests of the child, considering factors like the child’s needs, each parent’s ability to provide care, and existing relationships.
Legal custody refers to decision-making rights for the child’s welfare (e.g., education, health), while physical custody refers to where the child primarily resides.
Yes, spousal support can be modified if there’s a significant change in circumstances, such as job loss or change in income.
While not mandatory, having a lawyer ensures your rights are protected and can help navigate the complexities of family law more effectively.
We handle a range of insurance disputes, including denied claims, delayed payments, bad faith practices, and coverage disputes for health, auto, home, and life insurance.
Insurance bad faith occurs when an insurer unreasonably denies or delays a valid claim, fails to investigate properly, or does not act in the policyholder’s best interest.
Contact a lawyer immediately. We can review your policy, assess the denial, and help you challenge the insurer’s decision through negotiation or legal action.
Yes, time limits (statutes of limitations) vary depending on the type of insurance and jurisdiction. It’s important to act quickly to protect your rights
Possibly, yes. Accepting a partial payment doesn’t always mean you’ve waived your rights. We can review your case to determine your legal options
Many insurance cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We’ll discuss all fees upfront.
We handle a variety of cases including speeding tickets, reckless driving, DUIs, license suspensions, hit-and-run charges, and other traffic violations.
In many cases, yes. Fighting a ticket can help avoid points on your license, increased insurance premiums, and even license suspension. We can assess the strength of your case.
A DUI conviction can lead to fines, license suspension, mandatory education programs, and even jail time. Legal representation can help reduce or dismiss charges where possible.
Yes, we assist clients in appealing suspensions and guiding them through the steps to reinstate their driving privileges.
Missing a court date can lead to additional penalties, including a warrant for your arrest. Contact us immediately to explore your options and minimize consequences.
Costs vary depending on the complexity of the case, but we offer transparent pricing and initial consultations to help you make an informed decision.
We assist with business formation, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, contract drafting, compliance, and dispute resolution.
While not legally required, having a lawyer helps ensure your business is structured correctly, complies with regulations, and avoids costly legal issues later.
It depends on your goals. We help clients choose between sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations based on liability, tax, and operational needs.
Clear contracts, strong internal policies, regular compliance checks, and proper legal advice can significantly reduce your risk.
Yes, we represent clients in resolving internal conflicts through negotiation, mediation, or litigation if necessary.
Absolutely. We provide general counsel services for businesses needing continuous legal guidance as they grow and operate.