Springfield Lawyers: Divorce and Family Law
Over 30 Years of Experience
Whether you are considering filing for divorce or you are already a party to a divorce proceeding, you want an attorney who will listen to you. Every family law situation is unique. You want a lawyer with a comprehensive understanding of the law, one who can help you identify all of your options, so that you can make informed decisions on such important issues as custody and visitation, child support, alimony and the division of marital property.
At the law firm of Kalill, Glasser & Associates, with offices in Springfield and Westfield, we represent men and women throughout western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut in matters involving divorce and family law. We have built our practice on a commitment to carefully listening to all the concerns of our clients, so that we are fully prepared for all contingencies and can help you find creative solutions that meet your individual needs. Contact our offices or call us at 413-306-4315 to arrange a free, 20 minute consultation.
Our Divorce and Family Law Practice
We work closely with men and women at all stages of a divorce, from the decision to file and the determination of temporary custody, visitation and support through post-judgment requests for modification or enforcement of existing divorce decrees. We handle all matters related to or arising out of divorce, including
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support
- Alimony or spousal support
- The division of property
- Paternity issues
If your divorce is final, but your circumstances have changed significantly, we will help you file the necessary documents to request a modification of custody, visitation or support. Likewise, if your ex-spouse has failed to comply with the terms of your divorce order, we will represent your interests in a contempt proceeding to seek enforcement of the judgment.
Alternative Means of Dispute Resolution
Though we are skilled litigators, we also work with clients who want to explore alternative means of dispute resolution, including mediation and the collaborative law approach.
- Mediation. In a mediation proceeding, the parties work with a neutral third party, whose function is to help the parties find agreement on child custody, visitation, support and property issues. The mediator does not take testimony or determine the admissibility of evidence, and will not render judgment on behalf of either party. Any agreements reached through mediation are then finalized by the court. We can serve as a mediator for your case.
- Collaborative law. In the collaborative law approach, you are represented by an attorney, but agree to resolve your differences without the intervention of the court. If you are unable to do so, you must hire a new lawyer for any additional proceedings. We will be your advocate in collaborative law proceedings, working with you to find ways to resolve disputes without the involvement of the judge.
For a free, 20 minute consultation with one of our experienced lawyers, contact us or call us at 413-306-4315. Our offices are open from 9:30 am until 5 pm, Monday through Friday, and evenings and weekends upon request. We accept Visa and MasterCard and payment plans are available.
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Westfield Office Telephone: 413-306-4315 | Fax: 413-787-9906 | Toll Free: 866-381-7642 |
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