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Divorce


Often divorce is accompanied by extreme emotions, complex financial concerns, and uncertainty. Divorce is one of the most difficult things one will ever endure. 

Unfortunately, you will need to make decisions during this time that will impact the rest of your life.  When people are emotionally vulnerable, they make poor decisions.

Read about one man’s very poor decision and the future impact of those decisions.

To avoid costly mistakes you need sound legal counsel, someone that can guide you through the complex issues of child custody, visitation, child support, alimony, property division, etc.

We work hard behind the scenes to obtain favorable terms for fathers.    This minimizes expense and avoids the aggravation of a civil trial. If both parties can agree to the terms without the intervention of a judge, it is considered a non-contested divorce.

When attempts at reason fail and a judge has to make the final decision, it is considered a contested divorce.  Veteran divorce attorney Kyle Farquhar is prepared to aggressively represent you to obtain the best possible outcome regarding your children, finances, and future.

To schedule a free consultation with family law attorney Kyle Farquhar call our office at (951) 782-8755. 

We represent fathers in cases heard in Riverside County Family Court that serves the cities of Riverside, Corona, Norco, Moreno Valley, and surrounding areas.


 Contested Divorce

In very basic terms, a divorce is considered contested when parties cannot come to an agreement on the terms.  The conflict can be in any area such as child custody, division of assets, visitation, etc.  When this occurs both sides plead their case and a judge will make a decision as to what is best.
 
 Non-Contested Divorce

When all issues can be agreed upon and a judge does not have to decide anything for either party, it is considered a non-contested divorce.

A non-contested divorce allows for precise control over key issues such as custody and visitation and usually reduces the legal fees involved.  If both sides are reasonable, this is usually best.

A divorce and can also be non-contested if one of the parties fails to respond timely after being served.

IF YOU HAVE BEEN SERVED with legal paperwork, you may lose your rights if you fail to act promptly.

If you have questions or have been served, please contact my office today at (951) 782-8755.   We offer a free phone consultation.
 
 

Sucess Stories

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--Chinki D     • Child Support
We were able to have is child support reduced until he found meaningful employment.
--Riverside Father     • Child Support
 
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