Lynette Kleiza, Glenn Cooper, Makia Weaver, Forrest Lindelof, Erin Kopelman, Mary Likos, Meg McKinney, Erik Arena, Neemi Patel
7600 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 700
Bethesda, MD 20814
301-986-1300
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Q: What should I expect from my divorce attorney?
A: If you are going through or are contemplating separation or divorce, you need information. Our attorneys are responsive—they’re excellent listeners, they answer their phones, and they include you in the process every step of the way, so you understand your rights and responsibilities. When working with us, you always know exactly where things stand in your case.
Lerch Early clients benefit from the experience of a boutique family law shop within a large, full-service law firm that provides support when needed. Some divorces involve complex real estate, business, tax, employment, estate or criminal defense issues. When they do, our clients benefit from close collaboration between our divorce attorneys and their colleagues in the firm’s other practice areas. We are hands-on, capable and fully involved in every step of the process.
Q: When should I go to court for a divorce?
A: Ideally, disputes are resolved amicably without the need for litigation. Lerch Early attorneys are highly skilled at negotiation, mediation and collaborative law. When people are unable to come to an amicable resolution, they need attorneys who excel in the courtroom. Lerch Early’s divorce attorneys are always prepared and are known to be strong advocates before the courts in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Lerch Early’s highly respected team of divorce attorneys represents clients in complex and highly contentious conflicts, as well as in simpler, more amicable matters in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia. We regularly handle issues including alimony, asset distribution, child support/custody/visitation, post-divorce modifications, and prenuptial/post-nuptial agreements.