FAMILY LAW
The process of dissolving a marriage is both difficult and complex. It is more than simply completing a series of forms. There are many complex issues that arise during the course of a divorce, from the emotional issues to the division of property, to custody, visitation and support issues. Each and every case is unique and what may be right for someone else may not be right for you. We are here to assist you in resolving your unique situation and addressing the issues that arise during this process to help you transition through this phase of your life.
Child Custody and Visitation
The best interests of the child are determinative in establishing a child custody and visitation schedule, balancing the uniqueness of each family’s situation. A custody order establishes both physical custody and legal custody of the child. Generally, it is best for both parents to have a shared custody arrangement, with one parent having primary physical custody. A schedule that works for you and your family may not work for someone else. Whether you are establishing a custody and visitation order following dissolution of marriage or are seeking to modify an existing order, we are here to assist you through this difficult process.
Support
Finding yourself on your own after marriage and raising a child on a single income can be incredibly difficult. While calculating support may seem fairly simple because it is based on a guideline formula set by the state, in actuality determining support can be much more complicated.
Whether a support order is necessary at the beginning of the divorce proceedings, or whether you are seeking a modification of a support order, our commitment is to obtain all of the current and accurate information necessary to obtain a support order that is truly fair.
At Dunn & Sanderson, we are here to assist you with all of your family law needs.