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Family Law Litigation

While many family law disputes can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, there are circumstances where separating spouses are unable to cooperate in making decisions about finances, property, or the care of their children. In such instances, seeking court intervention becomes necessary to resolve these critical matters. Additionally, court involvement may be sought when one spouse acts unfairly or improperly with regard to family assets, financial support, or parenting responsibilities.

Family law litigation
Family law litigation

Situations Where Legal Action is Essential

Although it is generally advisable to avoid litigation due to its potential costs, time commitment, unpredictability, and emotional toll, there are situations where pursuing legal action is essential. This includes cases where financial considerations, concerns for safety or fairness, or other compelling reasons necessitate judicial oversight.

Litigation is often the preferred route when there is a history of domestic violence, immediate risks to children, high levels of conflict between spouses, significant power imbalances, or suspicions of inappropriate handling of family assets by one spouse.

Ready To Talk With An Attorney?

Contact our office to speak with an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to learn more about the options available and if an annulment is the best option for you. Initial consultations are completely free and will leave you better informed and prepared for whatever you decide to do. 

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