Family Law

Onyx Law Office offers legal assistance in all aspects of divorce and legal separation. We provide compassionate, attentive and effective representation while advocating for our client’s best interests.
Our goal is to minimize the emotional and financial stress that occurs in these types of cases. We guide our clients through the proceedings, with a goal of reaching a reasonable outcome competently.

We offer services in the following areas of
family law:

  • Divorce, Legal Separation and Annulment of Marriage
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child Support
  • Spousal Support
  • Property Division
  • Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
  • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
  • Mediation
  • Collaborative Divorce

Litigation

Litigation is the traditional court-based process for resolving family law disputes. In litigation, a judge makes decisions on contested issues such as custody, support, and property division when the parties are unable to reach agreement.

The litigation process may involve:

  • Formal discovery and disclosure
  • Court hearings and motion practice
  • Expert evaluations or testimony
  • Judicial rulings that determine outcomes
 

While litigation can provide structure and enforceable court orders, it is often more time-consuming, costly, and emotionally demanding than alternative dispute resolution options.

Litigation may be necessary or appropriate when:
 
  • There is a significant imbalance of power or safety concerns
  • One party refuses to negotiate in good faith
  • Immediate court intervention is required
  • Complex legal or financial issues cannot be resolved outside of court
 
Limited Scope Representation (Unbundled Legal Services)

Limited Scope Representation allows clients to hire an attorney for specific tasks rather than full representation. This flexible option gives you legal guidance where you need it most, while maintaining greater control over your case and costs.

Limited scope services may include:
 
  • Legal advice and case strategy
  • Drafting or reviewing court filings and agreements
  • Coaching for mediation or court appearances
  • Representation at a specific hearing or issue
 
This option is often well-suited for clients who are comfortable handling some aspects of their case independently but want professional support to ensure accuracy, compliance, and informed decision-making.
 
Limited Scope Representation may be appropriate if you:
 
  • Want to manage costs more carefully
  • Need legal help with specific issues or documents
  • Feel capable of handling parts of the process on your own
  • Want professional guidance without full attorney involvement

Mediation

Mediation is a voluntary, confidential process in which a neutral mediator helps parties resolve family law issues outside of court. The mediator facilitates productive discussions, helps identify options, and supports the parties in reaching their own agreements, without making decisions or taking sides. Mediation may address issues such as custody and parenting plans, child and spousal support, and property division.

The mediation process focuses on:

  • Identifying each party’s goals and concerns
  • Facilitating respectful and productive communication
  • Exploring practical solutions tailored to the family
  • Reaching mutually acceptable agreements without litigation

Mediation is confidential, and discussions during mediation are not admissible in court, allowing parties to speak openly and work toward resolution without fear of statements being used against them later.

Is Mediation Right for Your Family?

Mediation may be a good option if:

  • Both parties are willing to negotiate in good faith
  • You want greater control over the outcome of your case
  • Privacy and efficiency are important to you
  • You are seeking a less adversarial and more cost-effective process
  • You want to minimize conflict, especially when children are involved
Mediation can be used at any stage of a family law matter and may be appropriate whether or not the parties are represented by attorneys. It offers families a flexible, solution-focused alternative to traditional litigation.
 
Collaborative Divorce
 
Collaborative Divorce is a respectful, confidential, out-of-court process that helps families resolve divorce and separation matters without litigation. Each party works with a trained collaborative attorney and a team of neutral professionals to reach fair, durable agreements tailored to the family’s needs.
 
The collaborative process focuses on:
 
  • Identifying priorities, interests, and shared goals
  • Full and transparent financial disclosure
  • Exploring and evaluating settlement options
  • Negotiating solutions that support the entire family, especially children
Is Collaborative Divorce Right for Your Family?
 

Collaborative Divorce may be a suitable option if you and the other party share a commitment to one or more of the following values:

  • Protecting children from the conflict of divorce
  • Respecting and honoring the positive aspects of your relationship
  • Learning effective communication and co-parenting skills
  • Maintaining autonomy and control over decision-making
  • Preserving the privacy of personal and financial information
This process can be particularly beneficial when there are challenges such as:
 
  • Differences in negotiating experience or confidence
  • Unequal understanding of family finances
  • Strong emotions surrounding the end of the relationship
  • A need for legal and emotional support during discussions
  • A history of ineffective or high-conflict communication

Collaborative Divorce is well-suited for families who value privacy, cooperation, and minimizing conflict while working toward thoughtful, lasting resolutions.

Collaborative Divorce Specialist

Choosing the Right Process
 
Every family is different, and no single approach works for everyone. We work with clients to evaluate all available options, including Collaborative Divorce, Mediation, Limited Scope Representation, and Litigation, so you can choose the process that best aligns with your goals, values, and circumstances.