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Litigation is often considered the most emotional and stressful practice. Whether you're divorcing, modifying, legitimating, fighting criminal charges, or in civil litigation, it is a challenging system with rules and expectations that can be difficult to navigate.

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Uncontested
Divorce

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An Uncontested Divorce means both you and your spouse already agree to the divorce and all terms of the divorce.
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Legitimation

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Legitimation allows the biological father to be recognized by law as the legal father when a child is born out of wedlock
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Contested
Divorce

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In a Contested Divorce, you and your spouse do not agree to all terms of the divorce, and must settle arguments in court. 
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Modification

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Modification refers to a legal change to a Court-decreed Parenting Plan, Child Support, or Custody Document. A Modification is only acceptable if there is a significant and substantial change of circumstances that affects the best interest of the minor child/children.
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Civil

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Civil suits are used to settle private arguments between two parties. Often, these cases involve seeking damages or a specific targeted result. 
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Criminal

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Criminal cases occur when you allegedly break the law. You are entitled to representation in court to defend yourself, even if you're guilty. 
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