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Whether you’re facing divorce, child custody disputes, support issues, mediation, or another family law matter, our team is here to help you understand your options and take the next step with confidence.
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Without the Fear of High Bills
Most firms charge by the hour, which means every call, email, and update can increase your bill. Our approach is built to give you more clarity and control.
Your monthly rate is tailored to your case, so you know what to expect and can plan ahead with more confidence.
You should not have to hesitate before reaching out to your lawyer. Our pricing model makes communication feel easier and more approachable.
We believe family law representation should be clear, accessible, and realistically affordable for the people who need it most.
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Local Guidance, Nationwide Reach
With offices and service areas across Florida, Illinois, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin, and beyond, Davis & Associates helps families connect with the support they need in the right jurisdiction.
- 20+Years of PracticeStrategic family law experience you can rely on.
- 5,000+Clients ServedProven results across divorce and custody matters.
- 50+Locations NationwideWe are local, everywhere.
- 120+Family Law AttorneysFind the right match for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
We help with a wide range of family law issues, including divorce, child custody, child support, mediation, property division, and post-judgment modifications or enforcement matters.
Family law cases are personal, emotional, and often more complex than they first appear. We guide clients through each stage of the process, help them understand their options, and work to protect their interests while pursuing a fair resolution
Not always. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, which is often faster, easier, and more cost-effective. But if court becomes necessary, the firm’s messaging makes clear they are prepared for that too.
Child custody is generally determined based on the best interests of the child. Courts may look at factors such as parental stability, each parent’s relationship with the child, day-to-day routines, and any history that could affect the child’s safety or well-being.
Yes. When there has been a substantial change in circumstances, a parent can ask the court to modify an existing order. The site content also stresses that informal agreements are not legally binding unless they are properly updated through the court.
Property division depends on the facts of the case and applicable law, but the site explains that issues often include the marital home, retirement accounts, business interests, debts, vehicles, savings, and other shared assets.
No. The site repeatedly positions the firm around a subscription-style or monthly payment model instead of traditional hourly billing, with messaging focused on predictability, transparency, and no surprise fees.
The site’s content says the monthly payment plan tends to be more affordable than hourly billing, and its mediation page also says mediation can cost significantly less than traditional litigation.
The contact page pushes a simple next step: schedule a consultation by filling out the form or calling the firm directly. The overall messaging frames that first conversation as the place to get guidance and start building a plan forward.
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