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Kansas City Family Law Attorneys

Are you about to file for a divorce in Missouri? Are your divorce proceedings already well under way but stalled due to a custody, support or property division dispute? Are you trying to establish paternity or pursuing an adoption?

Family law in the U.S. now covers many ways in which once-loving relationships can go wrong. We seek to resolve these issues by bringing practical, ethical solutions to your family law problems. We're the Law Offices of Charles W. Gotschall in Kansas City, serving Missouri divorce and family law clients for more than 30 years.

Contact our veteran, versatile family lawyers for an initial consultation. You can reach us in Kansas City by phone, fax or e-mail. Call us today at (816) 561-2300.

Practical, Ethical Solutions to Your Family Law Problems

Family law practice areas in which we've excelled over our decades of service to Missourians include:

  • Legal separation
  • Divorce
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support and spousal support (alimony)
  • Property division
  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
  • Mediation
  • Post-decree modification and enforcement
  • Adoption
  • Paternity

Whether your are dealing with a difficult family law issue right now, or you are anticipating one in the future, our accomplished family law attorneys work hard to ease your mind during this troubled time and ease the anxiety and confusion you may be feeling about your divorce, custody issues or other family law matters. We want you to have as much input as you need to help make critical decisions affecting your children, your finances and your business.

Contact Us in Kansas City Today

Contact our Kansas City offices today to speak with us about how we can help you resolve your unique family law problems. Call, fax or e-mail the Law Offices of Charles W. Gotschall and secure an initial consultation. Call us today at (816) 561-2300.

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