Steady guidance through one of life's hardest transitions.

Divorce is rarely simple — legally or personally. Our attorneys provide straightforward counsel, protect your interests, and help you move forward with clarity.

How We Can Help

Divorce involves far more than ending a marriage. It requires resolving questions about property, debt, support, and — when children are involved — custody and parenting arrangements. The decisions made during this process can affect you and your family for years to come.

Our divorce lawyers represent clients at every stage, from initial filings through final orders. We work to understand your priorities, give you an honest picture of what to expect, and advocate firmly on your behalf whether your case resolves through negotiation or requires a judge to decide.

Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all major issues — property division, debt allocation, spousal support, and, if applicable, custody and child support. When spouses can reach a full agreement, the process is typically faster, less expensive, and less adversarial. We help clients document their agreements properly and ensure everything is filed correctly with the court.

Contested divorce occurs when spouses cannot reach agreement on one or more issues. Contested cases require more time, more court involvement, and stronger advocacy. We represent clients through contested divorce proceedings, prepare them thoroughly for each stage, and fight to protect their interests at every turn.

Even when a divorce starts out amicable, disputes can arise. Having an attorney from the beginning ensures you are protected regardless of how the process unfolds.

Property & Debt Division

West Virginia is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly — but not necessarily equally. The court considers a range of factors including the length of the marriage, each spouse's contributions, and each party's financial circumstances.

Marital property generally includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage, regardless of whose name is on the title or account. Separate property — such as assets owned before the marriage or received as gifts or inheritance — is generally not subject to division, though the lines can blur over time.

We help clients identify and value marital assets, understand what they are entitled to, and negotiate or litigate a fair division of property and debt.

Spousal Support

West Virginia courts may award spousal support — also called alimony — when there is a significant disparity in income or earning capacity between spouses. Support can be temporary, rehabilitative, or in some cases permanent, depending on the circumstances of the marriage.

We advise clients on both sides of spousal support disputes, helping those who need support pursue it effectively and helping those facing support claims understand their obligations and options.

Child Custody & Support

When children are involved, divorce becomes more complex. Custody arrangements — both physical custody (where the child lives) and legal custody (who makes major decisions about the child's upbringing) — must be established as part of the divorce proceeding.

West Virginia courts make custody decisions based on the best interests of the child, considering factors such as each parent's relationship with the child, the stability of each home, and the child's own preferences depending on their age and maturity.

Child support is calculated according to state guidelines based on both parents' incomes and the custody arrangement. We help clients understand how support will be calculated, ensure the numbers are accurate, and advocate for arrangements that reflect the reality of each family's situation.

Where We Serve

We represent individuals and families going through divorce throughout the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and surrounding areas. If you are located in any of the following communities, our divorce attorneys and divorce lawyers are here to help.

Hancock County
Chester  ·  New Cumberland  ·  New Manchester  ·  Newell  ·  Weirton
Brooke County
Beech Bottom  ·  Bethany  ·  Colliers  ·  Follansbee  ·  Weirton  ·  Wellsburg
Ohio County
Bethlehem  ·  Triadelphia  ·  West Liberty  ·  Wheeling
Marshall County
Benwood  ·  Cameron  ·  Glendale  ·  McMechen  ·  Moundsville  ·  Wheeling
Wetzel County
Hundred  ·  New Martinsville  ·  Paden City

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Divorce is a significant decision. Contact our attorneys today for an honest conversation about your circumstances, your options, and what to expect going forward.

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