Family and Children Issues
MALS may be able to help if: You are a victim of domestic violence and
- need an Order of Protection or
- are seeking a divorce where domestic violence has occurred within the past year
MALS may also be able to help if you are:
- seeking an uncontested divorce where both parties will agree on all issues, there are no children, and neither party has real estate or retirement funds
- seeking an uncontested divorce where both parties will agree on all issues, including child custody and child support, and neither party has real estate or retirement funds
- seeking representation in a custody dispute involving your biological child for whom you currently have actual physical custody
- seeking a divorce and do not know the whereabouts of your spouse
- seeking assistance or representation regarding a Juvenile Court dependency and neglect action
- seeking assistance or representation with a termination of parental rights case
- seeking assistance with a guardianship, conservatorship or emancipation
- seeking assistance with the adoption of a relative child(ren) placed in your custody where both biological parents agree
In very limited instances, where both parties want a divorce and have children and property, MALS has a group of volunteer attorneys, mediators and other professionals to assist in working out a settlement. This is available only for parties who agree that they will NOT litigate but will work toward developing a Marital Dissolution Agreement and Parenting Plan using a collaborative law methodology.