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Frank West Morrison represents clients in most areas of family law and stages of domestic disputes which may include pre-divorce or separation issues as well as all divorce issues such as custody, child support, spousal support, and division of property and debt.
He also handles paternity actions, child support and custody issues among parties who were never married, third-party custody disputes, and enforcement of orders and decrees.
Mr. Morrison
has handled many local and regional cases involving complex business and financial issues in divorce, and have a network of experts including accountants, appraisers and evaluators who assist
his clients and the court in understanding the issues. He also works closely with other professionals who may include counselors, psychiatrists, custody evaluators and investigators depending on the client’s needs or those of the children.
Each year
Mr. Morrison attends continuing education geared specifically to recent developments in this area of practice, and
has been asked on numerous occasions to serve as a lecturer on these issues. Mr. Morrison is also published in this area and a sample of such articles includes: “To Separate without Deserting: The Plight of the Economically Dependent Spouse,” “The Divorce Court’s Jurisdiction over Life Insurance,” “One Mediator’s View on Ethics,” “Ethical Standards for the Family Mediator,” and “Balancing Parents’ Rights vs. the Best Interest of the Children.”
Mr. Morrison
has also been trained as a “Collaborative” lawyer for family law cases and can serve as
an attorney representing parties in a collaborative negotiation process.
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