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At Smith Law Offices, LLC, our St. Charles attorneys can help you solve a number of legal issues. Whether you are looking to resolve family, immigration, or criminal defense problems, we offer sound counsel. With over 50 years of combined experience, our lawyers can handle your case with strong and passionate advocacy. We treat every case with an equal amount of importance and care, this means you can rest assured that we will do everything we can to obtain a positive result for your case.
Tell us about the matter that you need help with during a case evaluation. Call (636) 400-1177 today to get in touch with our St. Charles family lawyers!



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Is the adoption process complicated?It certainly can be. There are many different types of adoption cases, including grandparent adoption, guardian adoption, newborn adoption, and step-parent adoption. We work with all types of clients to help you efficiently get through this process.
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What factors are considered when determining custody arrangements?Typically the best interests of the child or children are considered the most important factor in custody agreements. It is up to the judge if one or both parents will share decision-making power and who will have physical custody. They will look at the wishes of the child, their needs, the relationship the child has with each parent if there is any history of violence or substance abuse, and other elements of the child’s everyday life.
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How will my property be divided in a divorce?
This is a matter we can discuss during your first consultation, but typically shared property (also known as marital property) is split up 50/50 between two spouses. A few exceptions may apply to your divorce case, depending on the circumstances, but it is best to speak with an attorney first.
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