Family Law refers to an area of law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations, including: (1) marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships, (2) issues that arise during marriage, i.e.: spousal or child abuse, legitimacy, adoption, surrogacy and child abduction, and (3) relationship termination and related matters including: divorce, annulment, property settlements, alimony, child custody and visitation, and child support enforcement.
The Kelly Law Firm can assist you in all your family law needs. We now offer assistance in Self Representation in non-contested domestic matters through our interactive web site. You no longer have to go to an Internet web page and order forms to represent yourself to get a divorce. Our legal staff will assist you in filling out all the necessary paperwork for your Non-Contested Divorce, even if you have children and property. However, you must agree on all issues as it relates to your divorce.
We will be using Skype, telephone or instant messenger, including up to 3 follow-up telephone calls if you have any problems. We also provide you with a step by step guide on filing costs, where to file and how to set your case for a final hearing. Our informative guide gives a basic overview of what to expect at your final hearing.
Our goal in providing this new service is to help families without the resources to pay for a divorce. Many families in our community and throughout our country are facing the most difficult economic times in their lives. We recognize and want to help those who have already faced difficult financial burdens, which have negatively affected their families. We offer this service for only $750.00, including legal advice. You are responsible for filing your own paperwork, paying all filing fees and court costs, scheduling all hearings and attending them. Our job is to make sure you know what to expect.
If your family law matter is contested, meaning you do not agree on everything, The Kelly Law Firm can represent you in all aspects of contested cases. These issues can include property division, alimony, child custody, relocation, visitation, child support, parenting coordination, mediation, and contempt, both before your divorce is final and after you have been divorced. We can even help when you are still experiencing ongoing legal problems as a result of your divorce.
If you still have questions, call us at (904) 322-8596. The initial consultation is free.

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