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At PROW & Company Advocates, we recognize that family matters are delicate and profoundly personal. That’s why we eschew a one-size-fits-all approach in our legal representation. We focus attentively on each client, tailoring our services to the unique issues and concerns that matter most to you. Our team will guide you through the applicable laws and navigate the complexities of your family law case. We are committed to representing your interests zealously, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes to protect you and your family.

Last Will & Testament: The cornerstone of any estate plan, a will can ensure that your property is distributed according to your wishes after your death. You may name family members, friends, or charities as your beneficiaries in a will. Your will can also name guardians for minor children and express your wishes for your own funeral and burial.

Probate and Succession: Our team can assist in interpreting the various provisions of wills and trusts to ensure the terms and wishes of your loved one are properly followed. We strive to keep the probate process as simple as possible and ensure it is completed accurately. We can help throughout the entire probate process or assist in more specific questions and tasks.

Child Support/Custody/Visitation: Although our family law team pursues swift and cost-effective results whenever possible, we are well known for thorough and aggressive litigation when necessary.

Divorce: We advise clients on their options- divorce, legal separation, annulment and the different processes for achieving their goals. Although our family law team pursues swift and cost-effective results whenever possible, we are well known for thorough and aggressive litigation when necessary.

Adoption — We provide representation for prospective parents to help ensure the process goes smoothly and the adoption is finalized according to the letter of the law.

Marital agreements — We negotiate, draft, and review prenuptial and postnuptial agreements for parties who want to protect their separate property in the event of divorce.

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