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Frazier, Long, Hill & Diebel | Attorneys at Law

Family Law, Divorce, Custody, Child Support and Adoption

Marriage is sacred, and divorce is an unfortunate reality in our society today. Divorce and custody issues are among the most important and stressful issues that a person will face in life. Due to the grief and sorrow that this process inflicts on all parties involved, of counsel attorney Jason Ranew shares this view with many: divorce is not a preferred option and should be viewed as a last resort for a married couple experiencing difficulties. However, sometimes divorce cannot be avoided, and certain situations make it necessary. You may be one who needs to institute the divorce action by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage.

On the other hand, yesterday afternoon after work, a process server may have handed you a paper that you took a few minutes to read. Following the numbness, it hit home that you are about to be divorced. Whether you are seeking a divorce or on the receiving end of one, Mr. Ranew will be happy to answer your questions and discuss protecting your marital and financial interests. Sometimes, when a divorce action is filed, the marriage can still be saved, and Mr. Ranew has some thoughts on that possibility that he will be happy to share and, perhaps, pursue. In the situation of a divorce, you will have many questions: what will happen to my finances? If children are involved, who gets custody, and who pays child support? Is alimony an option? Will this divorce and custody action need to go to a final hearing to be decided by a judge, or is settlement by and between the parties a preferred option? Is a domestic violence injunction necessary? If I become the subject of a domestic violence injunction, will I lose my right to possess firearms? Will the Department of Children and Families (DCF) become involved? Many other questions will arise in these situations. Consult competent counsel, and ensure that your interests are well-represented. Family law involves more than divorce and custody, but regardless of your familyu law concern, Mr. Ranew is there to talk about representing your interests.