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Divorce

Whether your case requires negotiation or litigation at the trial or appellate level, our team of divorce lawyers will advocate for you with skill and recognition of the difficulties these personal matters may present.

Members are familiar with local court procedures and have established strong professional relationships with the judges who preside over the court systems. Our attorneys stay current in the ever-changing area of family law through continuing legal education, periodicals, and networking. With the help of a dedicated and professional support staff, attorneys ensure that clients are kept informed about and involved in their cases. Our extensive resource bank allows its attorneys to represent the firm’s clients efficiently, cost-effectively, and promptly.

  • Divorce: We guide clients through the entire process while maintaining the professional, courteous, and understanding atmosphere necessary during a time which can present many difficulties along the way. With access to the expertise of the firm’s tax, business, and estate planning partners, we address complicated business and marital estate issues, division of retirement plans, and the tax consequences that result from the division of assets.
  • Collaborative Divorce: Collaborative divorce is driven by agreement of the parties to communicate and negotiate through the process, while still relying on their individual attorneys to provide legal advice and protect personal interests.

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If you have any questions or would like to request more information, please contact us.

Contact Information

Our Divorce Group

Carol A. Hartline

Carol A. Hartline

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Aisha S. Moe-Lindvall

Tyler B. Slack

Tyler B. Slack

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James T. Zuba

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