Other Family Law Matters

Family Law In Kansas and Missouri

Family Law encompasses more than just divorce and paternity. At Fisher Law LLC, we provide strategic, compassionate representation across a range of legal matters that shape the lives of individuals and families in Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte County in Missouri, and Johnson County, Kansas.

Whether you are facing the intricacies of separation or modifying what has already been ordered in your divorce, our attorneys at Fisher Law LLC can provide clarity through individualized legal counsel at every step.

Modifications of Spousal or Child Support are Possible

Your life isn’t going to stay the same after a divorce. Whether your income has changed, you are looking to move, or other circumstances have changed, modifications of maintenance, spousal support, child support, and child custody may be an option.

Our team of attorneys at Fisher Law LLC will help you determine whether your situation meets the legal standard for modification in Missouri or Kansas, and we will advocate for an outcome that best supports your current life circumstances.

Relocation When Children Are Involved

When a parent decides to move, both parents have a say in that process, as it applies to the children. The process for relocating after a divorce or paternity judgment is entered is often complex, and mistakes can lead to delays and unwanted changes to a parenting plan.

Whether you’re seeking permission to relocate or objecting to the other parent’s proposed move, the team at Fisher LLC can help with many aspects of legally relocating.

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Meeting legal notice requirements
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Presenting a compelling case in court
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Evaluating the impact on parenting time
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Protecting your rights and your child’s best interests

Understanding Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreements are drafted to protect the assets of the parties involved.

A prenuptial agreement describes each partner’s assets, debts, and income, and what will happen to these assets in the event of a divorce or the death of either party. It is created before the couple is married.

This document might be extremely important to some couples, and Fisher Law LLC can ensure that prenuptial agreements are properly drafted and discussed to protect your separate assets.

Understanding Grandparents’ Rights

Whether you are a parent or a grandparent, you may be concerned about the rights a grandparent has to a grandchild. During a divorce, you may be concerned that it may have a negative impact on the relationship between a grandparent and a grandchild.

At Fisher Law LLC, we recognize the unique legal issues that grandparents’ rights statutes have on a family. We provide the knowledgeable, yet compassionate legal representation parents and grandparents need when access to the child is threatened by an impending divorce between the child’s parents.

Legal Name Changes

At Fisher Law LLC, our attorneys can help you legally change your name. Whether you have gone or are going through a divorce, are supporting a child through a name change, or are simply looking for a name change, the process is very common and relatively simple.
A Legal Name Change is Possible As Long As…
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You are not changing your name to avoid legal consequences, such as civil or criminal liability.
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You do not intend to mislead people or defraud anyone with the name change.
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You do not choose an intentionally confusing or obscene new name.

Questions about a Family Law Matter?

Utilize Fisher Law LLC’s answers to frequently asked questions to ensure you take the next steps with confidence.

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