
At BridgePoint Family Law, we understand that every family’s story is unique. Whether you’re dealing with divorce and looking for effective divorce representation, navigating child custody services, or addressing parental responsibilities allocation, we are here to guide you through each step — bridging life’s hardest moments with compassion and care.
We provide comprehensive divorce representation and legal advice to assist couples navigating through or considering divorce. Our services include support with filing for divorce, preparing essential legal documents, and guiding spouses on crucial issues such as property division, spousal maintenance, child support, and the allocation of parental responsibilities. Additionally, our child custody services help in negotiating parenting plans and agreements. Our goal is to finalize the divorce process efficiently, fairly, and affordably—whether through mediation, collaborative divorce, or court proceedings. Our Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals are dedicated to ensuring that your property is divided equitably and that your rights are protected throughout the process.
We offer child custody services that provide representation and advice to help determine how parents will share the responsibilities of raising their child after separation or divorce. Our approach to parental responsibilities allocation typically covers two main areas:
Decision-Making Responsibility – This involves who has the authority to make significant choices for the child regarding education, healthcare, religion, and extracurricular activities, which can be joint or sole.
Parenting Time – This area addresses how the child’s time is divided between parents, including schedules, holidays, and daily routines.
The goal of our services is to create a plan that serves the best interests of the child, ensuring stability, safety, and healthy development.
We offer legal services for post-divorce modifications, including child custody services, child support, and alimony. Our team will collaborate with you to modify the divorce agreement, Support Order, or Parenting Plan to ensure an accurate allocation of parental responsibilities, reflecting any changes in your circumstances.
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