Vermont Family Law helps non-lawyers understand and prepare for a divorce, find answers to family law questions, and know what to expect in court at every step in the divorce process. The truth is, you may not! People get divorced without legal help all the time and you might not need to spend thousands of dollars on a lawyer. This guide to divorce will walk you through the process.
Tristan Christopher Larson graduated from Harvard Law School in 2003 and practiced law in Boston before returning home to Vermont in 2005. He is a partner at Larson & Gallivan, a small, personal firm in Rutland, Vermont. He represents people in family court matters throughout the state. I started Vermont Family Law because I'm frustrated with the legal system.
Family law problems take too long and are too expensive. Courts are clogged with people trying to represent themselves, without the guidance they need to understand the process. It doesn't have to be this way.
Tristan Christopher Larson graduated from Harvard Law School in 2003 and practiced law in Boston before returning home to Vermont in 2005. He is a partner at Larson & Gallivan, a small, personal firm in Rutland, Vermont. He represents people in family court matters throughout the state. I started Vermont Family Law because I'm frustrated with the legal system.
Family law problems take too long and are too expensive. Courts are clogged with people trying to represent themselves, without the guidance they need to understand the process. It doesn't have to be this way.
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This website is designed to guide you through the Vermont court system in divorce, custody and child support cases.
I'm Tristan Christopher Larson, a family law lawyer in Rutland, Vermont.
I've written these pages to guide you through the court system.
Divorce and custody cases can be difficult for everyone involved.
The laws are confusing and the process can take a long time.
But it doesn't have to overwhelming!
You will find commonsense guidance here to help understand what is happening in your case, prepare for your court date, and take the next steps to put this difficult time behind you.
I'm Tristan Christopher Larson, a family law lawyer in Rutland, Vermont.
I've written these pages to guide you through the court system.
Divorce and custody cases can be difficult for everyone involved.
The laws are confusing and the process can take a long time.
But it doesn't have to overwhelming!
You will find commonsense guidance here to help understand what is happening in your case, prepare for your court date, and take the next steps to put this difficult time behind you.
I am a lawyer in Rutland, Vermont and a partner at Larson & Gallivan Law, PLC.
I represent people in family court matters around the state, but primarily in Rutland, Windsor, Addison and Bennington counties.
I grew up on a dairy farm in Rutland County and much of my family still lives here.
Before forming the law firm Larson & Gallivan, I was a partner in a medium-sized law firm for Vermont located in Rutland.
Prior to that I worked as a clerk in the state court system for two years, getting to know the judges and lawyers in Rutland County.
I represent people in family court matters around the state, but primarily in Rutland, Windsor, Addison and Bennington counties.
I grew up on a dairy farm in Rutland County and much of my family still lives here.
Before forming the law firm Larson & Gallivan, I was a partner in a medium-sized law firm for Vermont located in Rutland.
Prior to that I worked as a clerk in the state court system for two years, getting to know the judges and lawyers in Rutland County.
People often wonder if they need a lawyer to get divorced, or to deal with child custody or support.
This website and the articles here are designed to help non-lawyers in preparing for a divorce and knowing what to expect in court whether they have a lawyer or not.
I think it will be very useful to you if you if you don't have one.
Some people can't afford legal representation, and if you are in that position, you will have to manage as best as you can by representing yourself.
Some couples are able to separate cordially, and agree on all of the issues in their divorce.
This website and the articles here are designed to help non-lawyers in preparing for a divorce and knowing what to expect in court whether they have a lawyer or not.
I think it will be very useful to you if you if you don't have one.
Some people can't afford legal representation, and if you are in that position, you will have to manage as best as you can by representing yourself.
Some couples are able to separate cordially, and agree on all of the issues in their divorce.
I created Vermont Family Law to help people understand Vermont divorce laws and navigate the family court system.
This website is designed to be a how-to guide to help you represent yourself in custody, separation, divorce, child support, parentage and other related issues that might come up in the family courts of our state.
I made the website because I'm frustrated with the legal system - and I'll bet you are too.
Family law problems take too long and are too expensive.
Vermont divorce laws are needlessly confusing and there is no good place to go to learn about them.
This website is designed to be a how-to guide to help you represent yourself in custody, separation, divorce, child support, parentage and other related issues that might come up in the family courts of our state.
I made the website because I'm frustrated with the legal system - and I'll bet you are too.
Family law problems take too long and are too expensive.
Vermont divorce laws are needlessly confusing and there is no good place to go to learn about them.
Lawyers usually represent people in divorce and custody issues on an hourly basis.
This means that to have legal representation, you need to pay both a "retainer fee" of several thousand dollars in addition to a monthly bill of hourly services.
I do represent people this way, but I also offer reasonably-priced hourly coaching or flat fee packages for divorce and custody issues.
This way, I can assist you on parts of your case while you keep your expenses affordable and predictable.
I do not file court paperwork or appear in court; all court paperwork will be filed by the client.
This means that to have legal representation, you need to pay both a "retainer fee" of several thousand dollars in addition to a monthly bill of hourly services.
I do represent people this way, but I also offer reasonably-priced hourly coaching or flat fee packages for divorce and custody issues.
This way, I can assist you on parts of your case while you keep your expenses affordable and predictable.
I do not file court paperwork or appear in court; all court paperwork will be filed by the client.
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