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Custody & Care of Special Needs Children

Protecting Your Property in a High Asset Divorce

Divorce with children is always difficult. The far-reaching decisions that must be made and uncertainty can be overwhelming. When one or more children involved has a mental disability, chronic illness, or other special needs, seeking counsel from a sensitive lawyer with extensive relevant experience is especially important.

At Kaspar & Lugay, LLP, we offer genuine compassion for special needs children and the parents striving to provide the best possible quality of life for them. Our focused California divorce attorneys are familiar with the full range of emotional, financial, and practical concerns you may be coping with at this traumatic time.

Discuss your case during an initial consultation.

To schedule, call 415-789-5881 or contact us online.

California Divorce Attorneys Looking Out for Your Best Interests

At our family law firm, you will work with a lawyer who recognizes and understands all that you are going through as you seek a stable future for yourself and your special needs child. Like you?ll see in our client testimonials, you can count on us to thoroughly and effectively analyze all viable legal options and help you find the best possible resolution to your divorce. We also offer comprehensive estate planning services for families in transition. Our California-based firm serves individuals facing family law challenges throughout California County.

Our capabilities for dealing with complex custody challenges include:

  • Decades of prior experience helping families with children who have autism, various learning disabilities, and debilitating physical illnesses reach workable settlements that keep both parents involved in the lives of their children
  • Access to qualified experts in child psychiatry, social development, educational needs, and other fields who can provide credible information relevant to your case
  • Proven ability to obtain child support and spousal alimony support orders appropriate in a vast range of situations, including those in which one parent must provide full-time child care or requires payment of support for a child beyond age 18

To discuss your unique family situation and begin crafting a strategic approach that will help you move forward with confidence and security, please seek our help today.