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Family law is one of the most delicate areas of practice for both the client and the attorney. It involves issues, matters, and emotions of extreme sensitivity, requiring a high degree of understanding, support, and diligent representation. At Clayton Legal, as with all of our areas of practice, you can count on us for just that.

We handle cases in the following areas:

  • Domestic Relations including Divorce, Paternity, Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support (Alimony), Separation Agreements, Pre-Marital Agreements, Visitation Rights, Adoptions, Division of Marital Property, Modifications of Judgments, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO’s).

  • Juvenile Law including Child Abuse/Neglect/Protection and Children’s Rights, Visitation Rights, Termination of Parental Rights, Guardianship of Minors.

  • Business Law including Small Business, Family Owned Business, Partnerships, Incorporations, Contracts, Advisement Litigation.

  • Estate Planning including Wills, Living Trusts, Living Wills, Business Succession Planning, Probate.

If you have legal concerns and would like to benefit from the support of a strong team of attorneys, please call our office today at 314.421.1300.

 

 

 

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