Even under the best circumstances, a dissolution of marriage is emotionally difficult. You have to deal with the emotionally charged issues relating to your children, and you have to deal with the financially scary issues relating to dividing up assets accumulated during your marriage.
Sometimes divorcing spouses part on good terms. They know exactly how they want to divide their possessions and how they want their children to grow up. Even for these couples, divorce can still be emotionally difficult.
If spouses can’t agree, a divorce can be the blackest period in a person’s life. Divorce attorney Catherine Earnshaw-Hobbs understands that, more than anything, you want to put this crisis behind you. We can help you do that.
We’ve been helping people through divorce for 32 years. Contact the Earnshaw-Hobbs Law Firm so we can help you, too.
Our firm has handled divorce cases involving:
After the divorce is initially over, many families still have to have ongoing contact with the legal system until their children are emancipated. Sometimes, these post divorce matters involve adjusting (or ending) child support. Other times, new situations call for a change in the parenting arrangements for the children. We work with families to resolve the legal issues involved in adjusting to those changes.
At the Earnshaw-Hobbs law firm, we will work with you to determine the best way to achieve your goals.
Earnshaw-Hobbs Law Firm, P.C.
1328 NE Windsor Drive
Lee’s Summit, MO 64086
Phone: (816) 246-4429
The Earnshaw-Hobbs Law Firm serves clients throughout the Kansas City, Missouri metro area including Belton, Blue Springs, Butler, Grandview, Harrisonville, Independence, Kingston, Liberty, Lee’s Summit, Lexington, Platte City, Plattsburg, Raytown, Richmond, and Warrensburg.
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