- DivorceThe decision to end a marriage and pursue a divorce is never an easy one. Whether the marriage was short with no kids or the union was long and you have amassed many complex assets, it is in your best interest to consult with a divorce attorney so that nothing is overlooked and a final divorce agreement can be reached as smoothly as possible.
- Child SupportAfter a divorce is finalized, circumstances may substantially change, causing the need to modify an existing child support order. Our child support attorneys have the experience necessary to assist clients in understanding and determining whether modification of child support is appropriate at any given point in time.
- Child Custody and VisitationAt the law firm of Harold Jarnicki & Associates, our attorneys have more than 47 years of experience helping individuals with sensitive legal issues. We have helped people throughout the Warren County area from all walks of life who have child custody matters that require detailed attention.
- Spousal SupportWe also help people with spousal support petitions. Spousal support is not a mandatory component of a divorce action, but may be a crucial factor in certain filings. We provide counsel to clients who want to explore this component.
- Property Damage
- Personal Injury
- Auto Accidents
- BankruptcyChapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to consolidate your debt into one monthly payment and pay your creditors back a portion of what you owe. In almost every case, you do NOT have to pay back all of your debt in full! Many cases pay back only pennies on a dollar, as low as one to five cents on a dollar. The debt is paid back with no interest or late fees. At the law firm of Harold Jarnicki & Associates, our attorneys have more than 47 years of experience helping people like you use Chapter 13 bankruptcy to overcome debt.
- ForeclosureThere are two ways to legally stop your foreclosure. The first is to catch up on the missed payments and late charges that led to the foreclosure in the first place. Of course, this is often impossible because the missed payments often add up to thousands of dollars in arrearages. It is very difficult to get caught up on a mortgage that’s months behind. Many times, the mortgage company will no longer accept your payments once the foreclosure has been filed.
- Tax Law