Divorce, Mediation, Family Law, Child Custody, and Child Support Legal Help from Memphis Attorney Sheree Hoffman
Divorce, Mediation, Family Law and Child Custody Help 7515 Corporate Centre Drive
Memphis, Tennessee 38138
Tel: 901-754-9994 / Fax: 901-754-4071
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Memphis Law Help - Divorce, Mediation, Child Custody

Divorce Help in Memphis
from the Hoffman Law and Mediation Office

For 25 years, Sheree Hoffman has been concentrating her Memphis practice in family law, child custody and divorce. She is well aware of the emotional and financial devastation divorce can inflict on the participants and works to bring peaceful resolution to divorce disputes.

Ms. Hoffman is experienced in all aspects of divorce proceedings including protective orders, parenting plans, child and spousal support enforcement and modification, property disputes and pre-nuptial agreements.

Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative Divorce is a new method of divorce that more and more couples are using to settle their divorce proceedings without litigation. For collaborative divorce counseling in Memphis, the Hoffman Law and Mediation office provides clients with the support and confidence they need to settle a divorce without going to court.

Understanding the emotional stress involved, Sheree Hoffman is committed to representing each client in a compassionate, competent and professional manner. She knows that the attitudes exemplified in the slogan "My Lawyer Can Beat Your Lawyer," and the consequences of those attitudes are rarely productive for either party or the children and are cost-prohibitive for most people.

If you're going through a divorce in Memphis and are considering litigation, seeking mediation, or wish to persue a collaborative divorce, call the Hoffman Law and Mediation office for a consultation.

Prenuptial Agreements

If you plan to get married, Hoffman Law and Mediation in Memphis can also help with prenuptial agreements or simply provide general premarital advice.

Many people think that only wealthy people need a "Prenup". This is simply not true. A prenuptial agreement is a document that sets out how your assets will be divided at either death or divorce (typically used for divorce, however). These documents are entered into prior to the marriage and, if in place and executed properly, they can save you dramatic legal fees down the road.

A prenuptial agreement can address some issues concerning children of the marriage as well but all of those issues do have to be approved by the court in the event of divorce. Primarily, the prenup will address property issues before, during and at the end of your marriage. It is vital to the validity of the agreement that both parties include accurate disclosures of all of their assets to their spouse-to-be and that each have the opportunity for legal representation.