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Rutland Divorce Attorney

guiding Vermont families for over 15 Years

 

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Going through a divorce can be one of the most challenging times in your life. You don’t have to go through it alone. Rutland divorce lawyer Kevin Volz has successfully represented hundreds of clients in a wide range of divorce and family law matters. With an in-depth knowledge of Vermont divorce law and years of practice experience in courtrooms across the state, Kevin Volz is prepared to help you tackle all of the delicate issues that might arise, including determining child custody, contact negotiating child or spousal support, and dividing your marital property.

Do you need a lawyer for a divorce in VT?

Not every case requires legal representation. If you are doing research on how to file for a divorce in Vermont, you probably have many questions – How much is this going to cost? What will my ex-spouse be entitled to? How does the filing process work? An experienced divorce attorney will be able to answer any questions you may have and give honest advice on how best to proceed.

Whether you want full legal representation throughout the divorce process, or you just need some legal advice as you and your partner prepare for court, the law firm of Kevin Volz is here to help. Kevin Volz will help Vermonters who want to do a divorce on their own, either together with their soon to be ex or by themselves, and he can also be available for consultation on an ad hoc basis. It’s all part of Kevin’s commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for Vermonters and their families.

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How Is Child Custody Determined in VT?

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How Does Child Support Work in VT?

How to file for divorce in Vermont

Vermont divorce proceedings begin with a summons, and then a complaint. Both of these have to be served on the other party and filed with the Vermont family court, along with a fee. Once the summons and complaint have been served and filed, the family court issues an Interim Domestic Order. The purpose of the Interim Domestic Order is to make sure both parties adhere to the status quo throughout the divorce proceedings.

What happens after I file for divorce in vermont?

The next court event will be a case manager conference. A case manager will run the conference with the married couple as they establish what can be agreed to, and what issues they will be asking the judge to step in and decide. Common items to go over during this initial conference include:

  • Possession of the marital residence

  • Custody

  • Child contact

  • Spousal support

  • Child support

The parties will continue through the discovery phase of litigation where they gather information about each other’s income, assets, and liabilities. This helps determine how to fairly divide the marital estate and decide how much (if any) alimony should be given. After the discovery phase, the parties can negotiate a settlement or prepare for a trial to let the court decide.

Vermont Divorce and Family Law Resources

Whether you are pursuing a separation, divorce, child support, parentage, or custody order, Rutland divorce attorney Kevin Volz is here to guide your family through this difficult time.

How can a rutland Divorce attorney help?

Many times people are afraid of the cost a divorce lawyer might incur. But when it comes to property, debt allocation, spousal support considerations, and what is at stake, a good Vermont divorce attorney will often save you multiples of whatever it is you end up paying them. Furthermore, when it comes to parent-child visitation rights and child custody, understand that the facts may not favor you receiving custody. An experienced Vermont family lawyer will know how to determine the facts in custody battles, navigate the family court process, and negotiate effectively for their client to receive just and fair visitation rights.

contact a divorce lawyer near me

When family matters become legal matters, you need the support of a dedicated Vermont divorce lawyer. Kevin Volz serves clients in Rutland and across Central Vermont with divorce, separation, custody, contact, parenage restraining orders, and other family law matters. To set up a time to speak, please call (802) 775-0700 or send a message here.

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