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Family Law

Suspicion, deceit, distrust and anger within a marriage can devastate relationships of spouses and their children, leaving emotional scars that can take a lifetime to heal.

The Hanchey Law Firm understands that a divorce can shatter relationships that were once based on love and trust. We work with our clients to put the pieces of their lives back together so that they can get beyond the embarrassment, depression and heartache and go on to once again enjoy life and all of the good things it has to offer.

The Hanchey Law Firm is equipped to manage the sometimes difficult legal issues that can arise in divorce cases and related matters, such as:

  • spousal support (alimony)
  • property division
  • child support
  • child visitation
  • modification of family court orders

Proper handling of these cases may require specific investigative tools and services such as:

  • surveillance of a cheating or adulterous spouse (prior to filing for divorce)
  • hidden assets investigation
  • investigation of cyber cheating or computer cheating (e.g., my space/facebook/twitter/email)
  • abuse investigation

The Hanchey Law Firm is armed with a variety of experts who are willing and able to investigate family law issues and to testify for its clients in court should that become necessary. These include:

  • forensic accounting investigators
  • psychological investigators
  • private investigators

The firm also handles non-traditional family law issues such as:

  • Grandparents' rights
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Pet custody agreements

We realize how difficult the divorce process can be for our clients and we know that developing positive relationships with our clients is essential to the understanding of our clients' unique needs.

We are here to listen and to provide trustworthy advice throughout this trying time so that those needs are met.

Call 337-513-4280 or Toll Free 888-866-6415 or contact the family law offices of the Hanchey Law Firm for a free consultation to discuss your family law needs.