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FAMILY LAW

We provide strategic, discreet guidance to clients navigating sensitive family law matters, with a focus on steady and effective advocacy.

Matters We Handle:

- Divorce
- Parenting Plans & Custody
- Child Support & Modifications
- Domestic Violence Protection Orders
- Representation for petitioners and respondents

Why Choose Legend Law Firm

Proven Track Record

10,000+ cases handled with successful outcomes for our clients

Client-Focused Approach

We handle the legal work so you can focus on your recovery.

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  • Proven Track Record
  • Clear Communication
  • Client-Focused Advocacy
  • Maximizing Compensation
  • Strong Preparation & Negotiation

How do I get started?

Getting started is easy. Contact us to book a free consultation with one of our advisors. There is no obligation, and we’re here to answer your questions.

What family law matters do you handle?

We assist clients with divorce, parenting plans and custody, child support and support modifications, and domestic violence protection orders. We represent both petitioners and respondents

What is the difference between sole and joint custody?

1.Sole custody – One parent has full decision-making authority over the child’s upbringing. 2.Joint custody – Both parents share responsibility for major decisions about the child’s life. Parenting time and decision-making responsibilities are determined based on the best interests of the child under the Family Law Act.

Am I entitled to spousal support after separation?

Spousal support depends on: 1. The length of the relationship 2. Each spouse’s financial situation 3. The roles played during the relationship (e.g., stay-at-home parenting) 4. Whether one spouse sacrificed career opportunities Spousal support may be temporary or long-term and is assessed using the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines.

Can I change a parenting or support order after it’s been made?

Yes, parenting and support orders can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as: 1. A parent moving or changing jobs 2. A change in the child’s needs 3. Financial hardship affecting support payments A court application or mutual agreement can adjust the terms.

How do I know if I have a case?

The best way to find out is to schedule a free consultation. One of our advisors will review the details of your situation and let you know if we can help.