Your Family Law Firm Representing Clients in Greene County in Springfield, Missouri
Family law matters often come at times of emotional strain and uncertainty. In these situations, individuals want a lawyer who is capable, responsive, and diligent, with meaningful experience in family court. Stange Law Firm, PC represents both women and men and practices exclusively in family law. As a multi-state firm, we have the resources, professional staff, and courtroom experience to guide clients through challenging legal processes while navigating court rules and procedures effectively.
If you need help finding the Greene County Courthouse or information about the Local Rules in Greene County please see below:
- Greene County, Missouri Courthouse: Click the link provided for the address to the Greene County, Courthouse
- Greene County, Missouri Local Court Rules: Clink the link provided for the Local Court Rules for Greene County, Missouri
- Missouri Child Support Estimate: Click the link for a Missouri child support estimate.
Below are some of the types of family law cases in which we can assist:
- Dissolution and separation in Springfield, Missouri in Greene County: We have dedicated attorneys who can assist clients with their dissolution and separation cases.
- Modifications in Springfield, Missouri in Greene County: We have attorneys who can help with your modification cases.
- Greene County and Springfield, MO Child Custody Attorneys: Our attorneys are able to help in child custody cases in Monroe County..
- Contempt and family access motions in Springfield, MO in Greene County: We represent individuals in their contempt and family access motion matters in Greene County.
- Orders of Protection in Springfield, MO in Greene County: Stange Law Firm, PC can help you with your order of protection in Greene County.
To schedule a confidential initial consultation with our passionate, bold Greene County family law attorneys, call 417-799-7887 or contact our law firm online.
From our webpage, you can also read articles about family law, view informational videos, and seminar videos, listen to our podcast, and download our mobile application.
Tackling the Full Range of Family Law Issues in Greene County and Springfield, Missouri
When you choose a lawyer to handle family law matters, you want someone who focuses on their practice. Family court cases require specific knowledge. Our attorneys fully understand what judges want to see in complex family law cases. Our office is located at 901 E. St. Louis in Greene County in the Hammons Tower.
What is Family Law in Springfield, MO?
Family law refers to the practice of helping individuals with family relationships. It includes helping families pick up the pieces of their lives while guiding them through this difficult time. Family law matters may include the dissolution of marriage, child custody and support, adoption, paternity, and fathers’ rights. Because of the nature of these matters, family law cases tend to be very emotional and strenuous for the parties involved. At Stange Law Firm, PC, our attorneys are there to assist their clients through this difficult process. Family law practice may involve any of the following topics:
Dissolution in Greene County
Dissolution is the process of breaking the bonds of marriage. When parties get married, they form a legal relationship. If they decide they no longer want to be part of this relationship, they must file the necessary paperwork with the courts.
The rules and procedures may vary by state in which the dissolution is filed. While all states allow for no-fault dissolution, some states require a period of separation. Be advised that most states also have residency requirements that apply when filing for dissolution.
Each state has its own guidelines for dividing assets and debts in a dissolution, but the rules are similar in most states. In most cases, the court looks to make an equitable division of the assets. This doesn’t necessarily mean dividing the assets is equal for both parties. The court can consider factors such as the parties’ contributions to the marriage, the length of the marriage, and each party’s needs after the dissolution. Misconduct such as infidelity or domestic abuse can also play into the court’s decision regarding property and debt division and spousal maintenance.
Dissolution is Civil Litigation in Springfield, MO
Dissolution cases are heard in state court. As in other forms of civil litigation, parties may seek to gather evidence through depositions, interrogatories, and subpoenas. Parties may also participate in mediation sessions, the collaborative process, and other forms of conflict resolution. In many cases, the matter may be settled before trial. However, some cases involving contested dissolution, high assets, and other factors may have to go to trial.
Maintenance and Spousal Support in Greene County
One of the most difficult issues in a dissolution case is often maintenance and spousal support (previously referred to as alimony). Some states use a formula to determine the amount of support. In other cases, it’s left to the judge’s discretion. Even in cases where the court uses a formula, it’s still important to ensure that it follows proper procedures to arrive at the correct amount of support.
One consideration in spousal support is the length of the marriage. Other factors include the parents’ ability to pay support and the amount of debt that was jointly accumulated. The court also considers the parties’ ages and their ability to work. Finally, they consider the misconduct of either party. The family lawyers at Stange Law Firm, PC, work to present evidence of these factors to the court for them to be able to reach the best possible result.
Pre and Post-nuptial Agreements in Springfield, MO
A prenuptial agreement is a contract that parties sign before they get married. Prenuptial agreements should contain detailed descriptions of each partner’s significant property and debts. Depending on the nature and complexity of these assets, a prenuptial agreement can be just a few pages – or a few hundred. At Stange Law Firm, we draft each prenuptial agreement to meet our clients’ exact needs. Some matters can’t be included in a prenuptial agreement, like child custody and child support agreements. Otherwise, the parties can enter into an agreement that outlines such issues such as separate property, the distribution of assets, and spousal support in the event of a dissolution. When the parties enter into this kind of agreement after they get married, it’s a postnuptial agreement.
Children in Greene County
Child custody is one of family law’s most deliberated and emotional areas. When it comes to custody of the child, most states base their decisions on the child’s best interests. The court takes into account which parent has the greater relationship with the child, whether or not each parent can provide a stable home environment for the child, and whether either parent has a history of substance abuse or a criminal background.
If the parents can establish a parenting plan, the court will usually follow this agreement. However, if the parents cannot agree, the family lawyers at Stange Law Firm, PC will present evidence to the court regarding the child’s best interests. This might involve presenting school records, testimony of a psychologist or substance abuse counselor, criminal records, and even medical records. Our attorneys will work to gather the necessary evidence, while also ensuring to consider the rules of evidence that are applicable in the particular local jurisdiction.
Visitation and Parenting in Springfield, MO
Most states divide custody into legal custody and physical custody. Physical custody is who physically has the child at any given time. Legal custody is who makes major decisions about the child. Physical custody and legal custody can be shared between the parties, or the court may award primary custody to one of the parents. It’s also possible to share one type of custody without sharing the other.
Family lawyers must understand how the courts determine custody in their jurisdiction because rules between states can vary slightly. The family lawyers at Stange Law Firm, PC help their clients understand the law and form realistic expectations so that they can make wise decisions as their case moves forward.
Financial Support in Greene County
Children have the right to support from both of their parents. The purpose of child support is to provide the child with financial resources as if their parents lived under one roof, although it is common in most child support matters that the child’s parents live in separate households. The courts presume that the parent who cares for the child will provide direct support for the child.
Each state has its respective formula for calculating proper child support amounts. Most of these formulas factor in each parent’s income, the allowable tax deductions and other expenses, a child’s health insurance expenses, and whether they have childcare needs. Certain states also factor in how much time each parent spends with the child, although this is not common practice by all states.
The family lawyers at Stange Law Firm, PC work with their clients to ensure the child support is fairly and accurately calculated. If the other parent attempts to hide income or is unemployed by choice, a compassionate family attorney can assist their client in showing the entire situation. A family lawyer also reviews the calculations made by the court to ensure that no errors were made that could result in an unfair and inaccurate calculation of child support.
Abuse and Neglect Proceedings
Another sensitive area of family law practice involves abuse and neglect. If the state is under the assumption that a parent is not able to properly care for a child, they may choose to begin abuse and neglect proceedings. The state may represent a parent accused of abuse or neglect, or they might even represent a child.
When family lawyers represent clients in abuse and neglect proceedings, they are working to help defend their clients against the reports of abuse or neglect, or they are helping their clients regain custody of their children by assisting them in complying with services and other requirements. Because the standard for terminating parental rights is high, family lawyers work hard to advocate for their clients when the state seeks to terminate those rights.
Contact a Greene County/Springfield, MO Family Law Attorney for a Consultation
When you have a family law concern in Springfield, or anywhere in Greene County, contact us online or by phone to schedule a confidential consultation at our Springfield office:
Greene County (Springfield), MO Office: 417-799-7887. Click here to find out more about this location. 901 E. St. Louis, Suite 404, Springfield, Missouri 65806















