You Deserve a Fresh Start – We’ll Help You Get There
Divorce is more than just the end of a marriage—it’s the beginning of a new chapter. But before you can move forward, you need to protect your rights, your assets, and your future. Whether your divorce is amicable or highly contested, the decisions you make now will impact your finances, your children, and your peace of mind for years to come.
At Ratliff Jackson LLP, we guide clients through every stage of the divorce process, ensuring that your interests are protected, your voice is heard, and your future is secured. No matter your situation, we fight to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
A Divorce Without Legal Protection Can Cost You More Than You Think
Even in the most civil divorces, emotions run high, and mistakes can be costly. Without an experienced divorce attorney, you may face:
- Unfair Division of Assets – Property division can leave you with less than you deserve if not handled properly.
- Child Custody Disputes – Without strong legal representation, you risk losing time with your children.
- High Spousal Support Payments – You may be ordered to pay more than what’s fair without proper legal advocacy.
- Hidden Financial Risks – Failing to account for debts, retirement funds, or hidden assets can cost you in the long run.
Divorce isn’t just about ending a relationship—it’s about securing your future.
We Handle Every Aspect of Your Divorce – So You Can Focus on Moving Forward
Our Family Law Attorneys help clients navigate:
- Contested and Uncontested Divorce – Whether negotiating settlements or litigating disputes, we protect your interests.
- Child Custody and Parenting Time – Ensuring fair custody arrangements that prioritize your child’s best interests.
- Child Support – Securing fair and accurate child support agreements based on financial circumstances.
- Division of Property and Assets – Protecting your home, investments, and retirement accounts.
- Spousal Support (Alimony) – Ensuring that any support agreements are fair and reasonable.
- Divorce Mediation and Settlement Negotiations – Resolving disputes without unnecessary litigation.
Your Divorce, Your Future – We Make Sure You’re in Control
At Ratliff Jackson LLP, we represent:
- Spouses seeking a fair divorce settlement.
- Parents fighting for custody and parenting time.
- Individuals protecting their financial future during divorce.
- High-net-worth clients with complex assets and business interests.
Your divorce is your chance to start over—we make sure you do it on your terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take?
The timeline depends on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, but most cases take several months to a year to resolve.
Who gets custody of the children in a divorce?
Custody is determined based on the child’s best interests, which include stability, parental involvement, and financial capability. Courts favor co-parenting arrangements when possible.
How is property divided in a divorce?
Marital assets are divided based on state laws, with most states following equitable distribution—meaning property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally.
Do I have to pay alimony?
Spousal support is determined based on income, financial need, length of the marriage, and earning capacity. It’s not automatic, and our Attorneys fight to ensure fairness.
Divorce Is a New Beginning – Let’s Make Sure You Start Strong
Divorce is one of the biggest life transitions you’ll ever face, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Whether you’re negotiating child custody, dividing assets, or seeking spousal support, we fight to ensure that your rights, finances, and future are protected.
At Ratliff Jackson LLP, we stand by your side from filing to finalization, ensuring you get the outcome you deserve.
Your future starts now—contact our Divorce Attorneys today.
Other Practice Areas of Family
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Postnuptial Agreements
- Guardianship
- Domestic Violence
- Restraining Orders
- Surrogacy
- Grandparents’ Rights
- Parental Relocation
- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Termination of Parental Rights
- Emancipation
- Foster Care Issues
- Name Changes
- Division of Marital Property