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Alaska Divorce Lawyer

Alaska Divorce Lawyer Selection Tips

Finding the right Alaska divorce lawyer for you can be instrumental in making sure your divorce goes through without a hitch and the court sees your side of the case in a favorable light. In the event that you and you spouse can agree on every contentious issue in the divorce, a lawyer may not be needed – but this kind of situation is extremely rare, considering such emotional issues as child custody and property are at stake. Let’s take a look at what a capable divorce lawyer can do for you and a few tips for choosing a good lawyer in Alaska. Contact details for Alaskan lawyers are provided at the end.

In most cases, you should try to find a qualified divorce lawyer before you even file your case. A good lawyer will give you expert advice on how exactly to file your divorce claim, including how to organize documentation relating to property and income. If you make a mistake at this point, it could lead to you losing out when it comes time for the court to make a decision about the division of property further down the track, so it’s important to put the time and money into a lawyer from the early stages – it could gain you thousands in property settlements or support payments after the divorce.

Of course, if you have children this will also complicate the divorce proceedings and a good lawyer, preferably with a background in family law, should be enlisted to ensure you can reach a favourable outcome if you and your spouse can’t amicably agree on issues of child custody. Attached to custody and visitation matters is the issue of child support payments – again, a good lawyer will help ensure you get a fair deal in this respect.

A good lawyer in Alaska may also be instrumental in proving the grounds of your divorce. In Alaska, grounds for divorce such as habitual drunkenness and adultery will need to be proven with solid evidence.

When choosing a lawyer, look at her legal background and experience, and choose someone whose skills line up with your priorities. For instance, if you have no children but plenty of valuable marital property, look at hiring a lawyer who has a proven track record of winning favorable property settlements for her clients. If custody of your children is an overwhelming priority, hire a lawyer whose background and experience reflects this.

Alaska Divorce Lawyer Contacts:

Rita T. Allee
750 8th Avenue, Fairbanks
(907) 452-1261

Borgeson & Burns
100 Cushman Street, Fairbanks
(907) 452-1666

Dorothea G. Aguero
711 H Street, Anchorage
(907) 272-2203

Kirk Kenneth
425 G Street, Anchorage
(907) 279-1659

Dan Allan & Associates
800 East Dimon Boulevard, Anchorage
(907) 344-8851

Allen M. Bailey
310 K Street, Anchorage
(907) 272-1488

Leigh Ann Bauer
750 West 2nd Avenue, Anchorage
(907) 770-7007

Candice M. Bales
541 South Cobb Street, Palmer
(907) 745-6923

Pradell and Associates
1009 West 7th Avenue, Anchorage
(907) 279-4529

Herbert M. Pearce
731 I Street, Achorage
(907) 276-0113


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