Your Family Deserves A Plan That Fits Your Needs
Few legal issues are as personal as family law. Each case is a combination of emotional and financial concerns. Working with an attorney can help you find answers to your questions about divorce, custody, support and related matters.
In many cases, mediation is a good way to resolve family law disputes. Attorneys at Hatfield Harris, PLLC, can represent you in mediation and help negotiate solutions. However, we are also prepared to go to trial when necessary. Please call Hatfield Harris, PLLC, at 479-250-1962 to schedule a free consultation with an Arkansas family law lawyer.
Protect The Future Of Your Family
We represent Arkansas residents and people from other states who have family law matters in Arkansas. Our family law practice includes:
- Divorce and separation
- Child custody, visitation and child support
- Modifications of custody, visitation and support orders
- Paternity actions
- Mediation representation
- Stepparent adoptions and private adoptions
- Guardianships for minors and incapacitated adults
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
We understand that it can be difficult to think clearly about the future when you are facing divorce or are in a custody battle. With our help, however, you can make informed decisions that are right for you and your family. We are committed to working with you in a way that meets your legal and family needs.
Contact An Experienced Family Law Advocate
For a free consultation to discuss your case, please call Hatfield Harris, PLLC, in Rogers, at 479-250-1962, or contact us online.
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