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What it takes to resolve complex child support issues

By September 13, 2017December 10th, 2018No Comments

Child support issues are rarely easy to resolve and Ken’s case was more complex than most. To help him through the process, Ken called upon Family Law Attorney and Partner Paul Nichols, who had represented him in prior divorce issues.

Thank you to Ken for taking the time recently to share what it took to achieve a successful outcome by posting the following five-star review on Avvo:

“Attentive and Extremely Knowledgeable in Divorce Issues”

Posted in Avvo by Ken

“Paul Nichols just represented me in a difficult child support case with my ex-wife that required patience, knowledge of our county laws and knowledge of my case. Paul Nichols negotiated a stoppage of child support based on a change in living arrangements of the child. This is the third time in many years, that Mr Nichols has represented me with divorce issues that needed judge’s signature court attention.

I originally sought out Mr. Nichols because of his local reputation, but after researching his capabilities, I found that he was a member of Best Lawyers of America, a rating that only .5% of lawyers achieve. That rating made up my mind to contact him. I have never doubted that decision since.

Mr. Nichols is attentive in pushing items through the court system and trying to expedite cases for a speedy process. His staff is always available and assist in the whole process of getting information from the courts or getting information to him, to fight on your behalf. His 35+ years of practicing law has allowed him to be a well respected lawyer in the area, with the ability to get things done through established relationships. His negotiation methods are fair and he looks out for his clients best interest always, first and foremost. His communication of case progress is never in question. I would not look for any other lawyers to represent me other than Paul Nichols.”