Canton Divorce Lawyers
Child Custody • Child Support and Alimony Property Division
781-828-7373
At the Canton, Massachusetts, Law Offices of Schneiders & Schneiders, our family law attorneys are dedicated to helping people handle all the legal matters related to divorce and marriage dissolution. We strive to resolve all issues and help couples come to agreement through negotiation, but we also recognize that some matters must be settled in divorce court.
The divorce lawyers of Schneiders & Schneiders serve clients in Canton and Norfolk County, and all surrounding areas in southeastern Massachusetts, including Bristol County, Suffolk County, Plymouth County, and Middlesex County.
Custody and Visitation
We are adept at working out custody and visitation arrangements that protect our clients' interests while serving the best interests of their children. In addition to resolving custody and sharing time disputes among divorcing couples, we also handle visitation and custody arrangements for unmarried couples. We are advocates for grandparents who are seeking court-ordered access to their grandkids as well.
Child Support and Alimony
Child support and alimony - also called spousal maintenance - are determined by state and federal guidelines, so it is important to work with a lawyer who understands these guidelines and knows how to uncover hidden assets. Divorce attorney Paul Schneiders has more than 35 years of experience practicing law. He and his son attorney Robert Schneiders have handled every type of divorce case - from uncontested, simple divorces to highly contested divorces involving large support and alimony payments.
Equitable Marital Asset Division
Our divorce lawyers have negotiated equitable property settlements in divorces with large, complex estates and complicated asset and property division. We are knowledgeable in the Massachusetts divorce laws as they relate to accurate valuations of businesses, vacation properties, retirement accounts, and other factors in division of assets.
Visitation and Child Support Modifications
A change in circumstances can make a change, or modification, of existing support or visitation orders necessary. We often help in cases where one parent is moving away, a parent loses his or her job, or a parent remarries. We also work with parents and represent them in contempt proceedings to enforce child support orders that are not being paid.
If you are getting divorced, or need to revisit a child custody or child support issue, contact the Canton divorce attorneys of Schneiders & Schneiders today to arrange a free consultation.









