What We Do
Full-Service Family Law
Stanchieri Family Law provides legal advice and representation for a wide range of needs in family law. From negotiated agreements to litigated court orders, we assist clients in matters involving varying levels of conflict, complexity, and urgency. Our approach reflects the particular circumstances of each matter and the practical needs of our clients, recognizing that family law issues can differ significantly in scope and intensity.
Legal Issues
Disputes We Resolve
Family law matters typically involve parenting and financial disputes. Depending on the circumstances, we can address these issues individually or together as part of a broader resolution.
Child Support
Determining child support obligations based on income, parenting arrangements, and the applicable Guidelines.
Child SupportSpousal Support
Assessing entitlement to spousal support and determining appropriate amount and duration based on the circumstances of the relationship.
Spousal SupportProperty Division
Determining how assets and debts are addressed following separation, including equalization, valuation, and exclusions.
Property DivisionDecision Making
Determining who has authority to make major decisions affecting a child’s education, health care, and overall well-being.
Decision MakingParenting Time
Establishing parenting schedules and determining when a child spends time with each parent.
Parenting TimeRelocations
Addressing proposed moves that would significantly affect parenting arrangements and a child’s relationship with a parent.
RelocationsCommon Situations
Matters We Handle
Family law matters can vary widely in scope, requirements, and circumstances. We work with clients in a broad range of situations, tailoring our approach to the specific legal needs of each matter.
Divorce & Separation
The legal and procedural steps involved in formalizing the breakdown of a marriage or relationship, including the resolution of related parenting and financial disputes.
Divorce & SeparationMarriage & Cohabitation
Future planning through marriage contracts and cohabitation agreements to clarify financial rights and obligations in the event of separation.
Marriage & CohabitationVariations
Matters involving proposed changes to existing court orders or agreements where circumstances have materially changed over time.
VariationsFamily Businesses
Situations where business ownership and valuation considerations must be addressed as part of the overall resolution of the matter.
Family BusinessesParenting Plans
The development or refinement of written parenting arrangements addressing decision-making and parenting time following separation.
Parenting PlansComplex Matters
Situations involving multiple interrelated legal issues or procedural complications that increase scope and strategic demands.
Complex MattersSimple Matters
Situations involving lower levels of conflict, limited complexity, and minimal urgency, resulting in a narrower and more contained legal scope.
Simple MattersUrgent Matters
Time-sensitive circumstances requiring immediate legal intervention to address risks affecting children, finances, or court proceedings.
Cross Border
Situations involving jurisdictional questions, foreign court orders, or family law disputes across borders.
High Conflict
Circumstances where conflict dynamics significantly affect communication, cooperation, and the ability to resolve issues efficiently.
High ConflictChild Protection
When Child Protection Services (CAS) initiates a proceeding concerning the safety and well-being of a child.
Child ProtectionIndependent Legal Advice
The review or second opinion for a wide range of legal needs in family law, including domestic contracts and ongoing matters.
Independent Legal AdviceIntersections of Law
When family law overlaps with other areas of law, such as estates, criminal or corporate, requiring coordinated legal efforts across different legal systems.
Intersections of LawAppeals
The legal proceeding needed for reviewing a court decision for error in law or procedure.
AppealsContracts & Agreements
The drafting or reviewing of various domestic contracts under family law, including marriage contracts, separation agreements, and cohabitation agreements.
Contracts & AgreementsDispute Resolutions
Methods We Use
Family law matters can be resolved through different dispute resolution options. We use the legal methods most appropriate and practical for the circumstances, with particular attention to the level of conflict, complexity, and urgency involved in the matter.
Negotiation
A resolution-focused approach where parties exchange settlement proposals and work toward agreement, often allowing flexibility in timing, terms, and overall settlement structure.
NegotiationMediation
A facilitated resolution option where a neutral mediator assists the parties in narrowing issues and working toward agreement through structured discussion.
MediationLitigation
A formal court-based option where unresolved issues are addressed through the Family Law Rules and decided through binding orders made by a judge.
LitigationArbitration
A private adjudicative option where parties present issues to an arbitrator for a binding decision, often used where a structured determination is required.
ArbitrationCollaborative
A cooperative resolution option where parties and their lawyers commit to resolving issues through structured negotiation and transparency, without court involvement.
CollaborativeCompare All
A comparison of all dispute resolution options, helping clarify how each legal method works and what factors typically influence selection.
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