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Baton Rouge Family Law Firm
Overview
There are few events that are more emotional or life-changing than divorce; that’s why it is important to work with a lawyer who understands your situation and cares as much as you do about the outcome of your case. At Friley & Dugas, LLC, I help families navigate the divorce process and resolve difficult family law issues in a compassionate, cost-effective and timely manner. Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, my firm represents individuals and families in communities throughout East Baton Rouge Parish, Ascension Parish and Livingston Parish.
When advising clients who are struggling with divorce and/or disputes regarding child custody, visitation, child support, community property and alimony, I focus on helping them make things right. The right solution, however, is different for every family. Some family law matters can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, while others may require aggressive litigation. I strive to find creative solutions that will help to minimize the conflict while providing your family with the stability, continuity and sense of peace that it needs to move forward.
I am a seasoned family law lawyer with nearly 30 years of experience vigorously protecting my clients’ rights while providing guidance and reassurance in a supportive environment. I work closely with clients to help them understand their rights, evaluate their options and set realistic expectations that allow them to identify and accomplish their goals.
I am dedicated to providing my clients with the highest quality legal representation with an emphasis on accessibility, efficiency, and finding innovative and economical solutions designed to meet the changing needs of the family. No matter what your case requires, I am with you every step of the way, helping you through this difficult time in your life.
Protect your rights, your children and your property. Call 225-800-6105 or contact us online to arrange a consultation with an experienced family law lawyer.
About Friley & Dugas, LLC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Keith Friley, APLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Custody/Visitation
- Child Support
- Domestic Violence
- Father’s Rights
- Mediation & Same Sex Marriages
- Estate Planning
- Trusts
- Wills
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Successions
- Mediation & Collaborative Law
- Same Sex Family Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4127 W. E. Heck Court Baton Rouge, LA 70816
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