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Manassas Juvenile Court Custody Lawyer

Enforcing Options Within Family Law Matters

Juvenile court is a court system that handles teenagers and young adults under the age of 18. Teenagers with children that require child support payments from the other parent teenager, or that need help determining paternity and visitation, are able to utilize the juvenile court in order to resolve their cases without any higher legal interference.

These cases may sometimes require investigation and litigation in order to obtain the best possible results for the parties involved, and hiring legal representation is often necessary.

With more than 17 years of experience representing families and individuals in a wide range of family law cases, Manassas juvenile court custody attorneys Knight & Stough, LLP are able to provide insightful and valuable legal consultation to juvenile law cases involving visitation and child support and other related fields.

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Teenagers and young adults that require divorce or help establishing paternity, support or visitation may benefit from collaborating with the juvenile court system. When attempting to resolve a family law case with the juvenile court, it is necessary to hire legal representation that can help the young individuals obtain important paperwork, locate classes such as parenting classes, or select appropriate legal actions such as a guardian ad litem. With our knowledge of the legal system and family psychology practices, attorneys Knight & Stough, LLP are able to efficiently help clients resolve their cases for the best possible outcomes.

Contact a Manassas, Virginia, Attorney Today

If you are seeking legal representation or would like more information about our services, contact Knight & Stough, LLP today to set up a consultation. You can reach lawyers Polly B. Knight or Barbara Murphy Stough at 703-659-1993 or by contacting us online.

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