Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals
An Affordable Alternative to High Cost Family Law Attorneys
Similar to an Arizona family law attorney or divorce lawyer, a legal paraprofessional is able to manage and fully represent clients in nearly all of the same family law areas. The key difference is that an LP provides the same quality service at a better cost!
Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals
An Affordable Alternative to High Cost Family Law Attorneys
Similar to an Arizona family law attorney or divorce lawyer, a legal paraprofessional is able to manage and fully represent clients in nearly all of the same family law areas. The key difference is that an LP provides the same quality service at a better cost!
At Lucas Law, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional family law services that emphasize advocacy, integrity, and a client-centered approach. Our primary goal is to prioritize families and work towards favorable outcomes, offering solutions that avoid unnecessary judicial intervention.
We are fully dedicated to supporting our clients through difficult times, providing personalized and compassionate services to help resolve family matters with care and understanding.
As a licensed Legal Paraprofessional (LP), Mrs. Lucas brings her expertise to family law, ensuring clients receive comprehensive legal services with very few restrictions.
Legal Paraprofessionals are a much more affordable solution for those needing help with family law matters, such as contested and uncontested divorce, child custody and parenting time, child support, spousal support, division of property, and more.
Our Legal Services
Main Areas of Family Law We Serve
Contested & Uncontested Divorce
Divorces can be uncontested, where both spouses agree and file a joint settlement, or contested, requiring litigation. If no agreement is reached, we will represent you in court to resolve any remaining issues. Mrs. Lucas will diligently fight on your behalf for the best outcome.
Child Custody & Parenting Time
In Arizona parenting time disputes, a licensed legal paraprofessional offers a more affordable alternative to a traditional child custody attorney. Our LPs can handle all aspects of custody cases and provide solutions for the best possible outcome for you and your children.
Child Support & Support Modification
We handle the establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support orders, offering comprehensive assistance for new or modified orders. Whether circumstances change or there’s non-compliance, we ensure court orders are enforced and protect our clients’ best interests.
Father’s Rights & Paternity
Establishing paternity means to establish a legal father of a child. When the parents are not married, it is crucial to ensure that paternity is legally established to secure parental rights. We understand the complexities involved in establishing paternity and are dedicated to guiding our clients through this process.
Mediation & Dispute Resolution
Your family law matter does not need to escalate into a contentious battle. We are committed to guiding you through family law mediation with knowledge and compassion, ensuring that we achieve a fair and amicable resolution for our clients. We will be there for you every step of the way.
Consulting & Document Preparation
We understand that litigation is not always necessary, and sometimes parties require assistance solely with preparing family law court documents. We bridge this gap by not only preparing the required documents but also providing comprehensive legal advice at a lower cost than a family law lawyer.
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How to Establish Paternity in Arizona
Establishing paternity in Arizona family court cases is fundamental for various reasons. First, it legally recognizes the father-child relationship, essential for determining custody, parenting time, visitation rights, and child support obligations. Without having paternity, a father may have no legal standing to make decisions regarding the child’s welfare or to seek custody or visitation rights.
Modification and Enforcement of Current Court Orders
In family law, circumstances often change, necessitating the modification and enforcement of current court orders. Whether it’s due to shifts in financial stability, changes in parenting schedules, or new marital statuses, these modifications ensure that court orders remain fair and relevant. However, when one party fails to adhere to these orders, enforcement becomes necessary to uphold legal obligations and protect the interests of all parties involved.
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