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Carmel Family Law Firm
Overview
- Divorce
- Legal Separation
- Child Custody
- Parenting Time / “Visitation”
- Child Support
- Post Secondary Education
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) / Mediation
- Collaborative Divorce
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
- Domestic Partnership Agreements & Disputes
- Custody and Child Support Modifications
- Contempt / Rule to Show Cause Actions
- Paternity
- Spousal Maintenance / Alimony
- Relocation
- Emancipation
- Guardianships
- Grandparents Rights
- Adoptions
- Military Divorce
- High Asset Divorce
- Family Law Appeals
- Divorce Coaching
About Hollingsworth Law Group
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Adoption
- Child Support
- Custody & Visitation
- Domestic Violence & Neglect
- Fathers Rights
- Mediation & Collaborative Law
- Military Divorce
- Same Sex Family Law
People
Attorneys
- Anne-Marie Briscoe (Attorney)
- Genevieve Keegan-Bedano (Attorney)
- Kena Hollingsworth
- Molly E. Lokitis (Attorney)
- Paige Treptow
Staff
- Jen Ganly, Paralegal and Executive Assistant
- Alison Rundle, Senior Paralegal, 317-361-4473
- Rae Birds, Divorce Coach, Legal Assistant
- Jeannie Benz, Divorce Coach / Legal Assistant
- Jennifer Struffert, Divorce Coach and Legal Assistant
- Ingrid S
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
30 W. Main StreetSuite #1001 Carmel, IN 46032
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