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Which areas do you serve?
- Andover
- Annandale
- Apple Valley
- Arden Hills
- Big Lake
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Center
- Brooklyn Park
- Buffalo
- Burnsville
- Carver
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Champlin
(Incl. Hassan Township)
- Chanhassen
- Chaska
- Crystal
- Coon Rapids
- Dayton
- Eagan
- Eden Prairie
- Elk River
- Faribault
- Farmington
- Fridley
- Golden Valley
- Hastings
- Hopkins
- Hopkins
- Inver Grove Heights
- Isanti
- Lake Elmo
- Lakeville
- Litchfield
- Little Canada
- Lino Lakes
- Mankato
- Maple Grove
- Maplewood
- Mendota Heights
- Minnetonka
- Minnetrista
- Mound
- Mounds View
- New Brighton
- New Hope
- New St. Paul
- Northfield
- North St. Paul
- Owatonna
- Plymouth
- Prior Lake
- Red Wing
- Richfield
- Robbinsdale
- Rochester
- Rogers
- Rosemount
- Roseville
- Savage
- Sartell
- Shakopee
- Shoreview
- South St. Paul
- St. Anthony
- St. Cloud
- St. Louis Park
- St. Michael
- St. Paul
- Waite Park
- White Bear Lake
- Waseca
- West St. Paul
- Woodbury
What should you expect when beginning the process with North Carolina Divorce Attorneys?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys begin by having you speak with an Intake Specialist to understand your situation and goals. We then review your circumstances, discuss your desired outcomes, and determine how we can assist you. If we are a good fit, our team works closely with you and advocates for the best possible results throughout your divorce or family law case.
How do North Carolina divorce attorneys help guide clients through the divorce process?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys assist with divorce proceedings by providing legal advice, representing you in court, and helping you navigate the complexities of the divorce process. They handle the filing of required documents, negotiate settlements on your behalf, and work to protect your rights and interests at every stage of the case.
What types of family law cases do North Carolina divorce attorneys handle?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys handle a wide range of family law matters involving personal and financial issues. These include divorce, child custody and visitation, property division, spousal support, and other related family law concerns, with a focus on protecting your rights and guiding you through each stage of the process.
What factors are considered when determining child custody arrangements in North Carolina?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys explain that child custody decisions are based on the child’s best interests. Courts consider the child’s physical and emotional needs, the stability of each parent’s home, each parent’s ability to provide care, and any other factors affecting the child’s well-being. Our attorneys help you understand these standards and work toward an arrangement that supports your child’s long-term welfare.
How do North Carolina courts decide what custody arrangement is best for a child?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys guide clients through custody matters by focusing on the best interests of the child. This includes reviewing each parent’s living situation, caregiving history, ability to meet the child’s needs, and the overall stability each parent can provide. We help you present your case clearly and pursue a custody plan that protects your child’s interests.
What should parents know before pursuing a child custody agreement in North Carolina?
At Martine Law, our North Carolina Divorce Attorneys advise parents to carefully consider their child’s needs before pursuing a custody agreement. Courts evaluate emotional and physical well-being, parental involvement, home stability, and each parent’s capacity to care for the child. Our team helps you understand the legal process and work toward a custody arrangement that promotes your child’s health and security.