The Law Offices of
Paul M. Namie, LLC
The Law Offices of
Paul M. Namie, LLC
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Family Law Attorney Serving All Of Lake County - Northwest Indiana
Family law issues are often times very difficult personal legal challenges that people have to deal with. When a family law legal issue arises, it is going to impact on your relationships and your future. How you approach and deal with these matters will have an impact on your life. It is important that you make a good choice when choosing an attorney to help you face your family law legal matter. While experience and skill are important factors in selecting an attorney, another is choosing an attorney that will take the time to listen to you to truly understand your goals. An attorney who understands the law, but not the realities of your individual situation, may not be able to help you secure the custom tailored solution you need for something as potentially delicate as a family law legal matter.
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We are committed to providing the detailed representation and personalized attention you need to overcome the legal issues your family faces in an efficient, effective manner. Our client-focused approach to the law allows us and our clients to understand what needs to be accomplished to meet the end goal. Our legal skill and family law experience can help you make that a reality.
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The Law Offices of Paul M. Namie, LLC represents clients in a wide range of family law legal matters including:
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FAMILY LAW
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CHINS - CHILD IN NEED OF SERVICES
CHILD CUSTODY & PARENTING TIME
ENFORCEMENT
GRANDPARENTS RIGHTS
LEGAL SEPARATION
MEDIATION
MODIFICATIONS
PRENUPTIAL & POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
PROPERTY DIVISION
REMOVAL / RELOCATION OF CHILDREN
IV-D CASES ON BEHALF OF MOMS
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Cooperative Family Law
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Indiana family law requires lawyers practicing in family law to act in a cooperative model in custody, child support, divorce, paternity, and parenting time legal cases. Lawyers are to act as problem-solvers. We believe in protecting the best interests of the child / children by working with both parents and counsel cooperatively and relying upon the courtroom to resolve disputes only when needed as a last option.
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