Family Law

Kansas Family Law Attorney

familyFor comprehensive family law representation, turn to our attorneys and staff at Fletcher & Rohrbaugh, LLP. Individuals often come to our law firm nervous about how they will get by after a divorce, how much this process will cost them, how often they can expect to see the kids, or how they will take care of the kids. We have the experience and knowledge that is needed to effectively fully address all of these and other concerns. Contact us today to discuss your family law case with a lawyer at our firm.

Family law encompasses many different types of cases, such as:

Divorce

In divorce matters, our firm is careful to help our clients understand the divorce process and what to expect along the way. Most of our divorce cases are settled by negotiation and very few go to trial.

Child Custody

We are dedicated to helping clients understand the various types of custody and how they allow our clients to continue to be a parent to their children. The transition to co-parenting can be difficult and it is important to deal with a lawyer who is sensitive to these issues.

Paternity

Also, we guide parents through the paternity process and deal with any resulting support or custody issues.

Child Support

Child support calculations are very complex and technical. When calculating child support, you must have the services of an qualified lawyer. Without one, it will be extremely unlikely that you to get a fair child support order. If the order is wrong, you will be paying more than you can afford of your children will not be receiving what the law says they are entitled to.

Child in Need of Care and Guardianship

Our firm handles a range of issues related to Child In Need of Care (CINC) cases.

We also represent clients in a number of other family law-related matters, including (but not limited to) the following:

  • Grandparents’ rights and grandparent visitation
  • Pre-nuptial agreements
  • Cohabitation and common-law marriage
  • Domestic violence
  • Restraining orders, protection orders, and no-contact orders
  • Protection from abuse and stalking

In general terms, divorce in Kansas takes a minimum of 60 days, but cases average 3 to 6 months from start to finish. If you have children, you can typically expect that the kids will live with one parent after the divorce, and that the other parent will have extensive visitation. Of course, every case is different, and the only way you can really know the possible outcomes in your specific situation is to talk with an experienced and compassionate lawyer.

Contact a family law lawyer at the law firm of Fletcher & Rohrbaugh, LLP today. We offer a free initial consultation so you can have your case assessed by a member of our legal team.

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