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Undergoing a serious family law issue can make you feel confused about your future and how to protect your family and assets. Divorce, child custody, and support disputes are difficult experiences and emotionally taxing. Before making any rash decisions, speak with an attorney who can pave the road for the legal process peculiar to family law and take a relationships driven approach.

Our team of lawyers focuses on family law, including, but not limited to; collaborative approach, document prep, and full-scale litigation. We provide devoted representation for clients with family law concerns, including divorce. With a relationships-driven approach, we help people navigate child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, and other related issues.

We also represent clients in criminal cases. We handle everything from minor charges to serious offenses, including allegations of driving under the influence, and other misdemeanors and non-capital felonies. When she is not assisting clients, our founder remains deeply dedicated to the local community.
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Need legal advice regarding your Louisiana Divorce?
We are ready to help.
Claire Edwards is ready to advise her clients on whether they should pursue a 102 divorce or a 103 divorce.
She can help explain all the procedures and steps to the divorce process.
People in the Lafayette area need to follow specific Louisiana Divorce procedures.
We are proud to extend our legal experiences to help serve clients of all types and sizes.
Need a Divorce Lawyer?
Claire Edwards, can be the solution for your family law needs.
Collaborative divorce is a process that allows parties to come together with a mental health professional, a financial professional, and attorneys to come to the best settlement options for themselves and their children.
Collaborative law is a voluntary process.
All parties must agree to participate.
This is different from court because they do not "drag" someone into court or they are not being "dragged" into court.
Both parties want to work together for the best results.
Collaborative divorce requires a written participation agreement, agreed to and signed by both parties.
But for FAMILY LAW, I want clients and potential clients to know there's more to it.
Because it's your life.
You're making huge choices that will affect your future.
So once we get a client who knows what they want, knows their spouse isn't going to drag them through court if they disagree, and who may even get their own attorney to approve documents we draft for our client, we want to do settlement negotiations with document prep for them.
Divorce Doula is family law coaching, coming either in our 12-week program or in individual sessions focused on meeting your needs.
They are different from attorneys, because, while attorneys lead with their expertise and give advice about how to accomplish specific outcomes, coaches avoid giving advice.
Their role isn't to tell you what to do or how to do something.
Instead, a coach is there to help you tap into the inner resources you need to achieve the goals you choose to pursue.
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