Yes. Depending on the facts and issues involved in your situation, we may be able to provide you with legal assistance in one of the following three ways:

Full Representation:
The law firm provides full representation in your case. We will prepare and file any documents with the Court and will appear in Court with you when it is required. We will communicate with the other party for you and will engage in settlement negotiations. We will also keep you updated on the status of your case and will discuss the options available to you so that you are able to make informed decisions concerning how to proceed with your case.

Limited Scope Representation:
While this applies primarily in family cases, there are times in civil cases where we can do this. With limited scope representation, we agree to handle a specific aspect. An example might be that we represent you for a particular hearing or for a settlement meeting.

Consultation and documentation preparation only:
We do not represent the person or business, but are only consulting with you about your legal issue. At times we might draft documents agreements or documents that will be filed in court. asked to consult with them to help them to understand their legal rights and options in a given situation. We are not talking to the other party and are not representing you in court.