Montgomery County Ladoga Family Law lawyers

Our Ladoga child support law firm, serving Ladoga, has experience in many different areas of Family Law. Our lawyers pride themselves in providing excellent legal services to those in Ladoga. Our attorneys and lawyers have handled a wide variety of family law cases, ranging from custody, child support, and alimony, to visitation rights and adoption.

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We believe it is crucial that our Ladoga child support clients receive competent and diligent legal representation. All of the highly skilled lawyers are professional, and will work closely with each and every client to ensure their interests are protected. We take great care to make sure our Ladoga clients are represented by effective family law lawyers that care about them, and their case.

It is very importance to us that our child support clients are satisfied with the representation they receive.  What is important to you is important to us. That is our philosophy. We look forward to assisting you with your family law matter in Ladoga, and we thank you for visiting our website. 









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Ladoga Family Law FAQs and Resources: Ladoga Family Law Related News:

Child Support
Information from multiple sources shows that only 10% of all noncustodial fathers fit the “deadbeat dad” category: 90% of the fathers with joint custody paid the support due. Fathers with visitation rights pay 79.1%; and 44.5% of those with NO visitation rights still financially support their children. (Source: Census Bureau report. Series P-23, No. 173). [...]

Divorce Rate
The divorce rate in 2005 (per 1,000 people) was 3.6 — the lowest rate since 1970, and down from 4.2 in 2000 and from 4.7 in 1990. (The peak was at 5.3 in 1981, according to the Associated Press.)

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