Not every family law matter can be resolved through mediation or collaborative divorce.
Sometimes disagreements become too significant. Communication breaks down. Important issues remain unresolved. Legal advocacy becomes necessary.
When that happens, you deserve experienced guidance from an attorney who understands both the law and the realities families face during periods of transition.
For more than 35 years, Joan Berry Nassar, P.A. has represented individuals throughout a wide range of family law matters, helping clients protect their rights while working toward practical, long-term solutions.
While Joan believes education and resolution should always be explored first, she also understands when strong legal representation is needed.
Family law issues affect more than legal rights.
They affect families, finances, children, and futures.
Joan Berry Nassar provides experienced legal representation in matters involving:
Every case is different.
The goal is not simply to pursue a legal outcome. The goal is to help clients make informed decisions that support their future.
Divorce is often one of the most significant legal and personal transitions a person will experience.
Important decisions must be made regarding:
Joan works closely with clients to understand their goals, explain their options, and develop a strategy appropriate to their circumstances.
Whether your divorce is relatively straightforward or highly contested, experienced legal guidance can help you move forward with confidence.
Few issues are more important than the well-being of your children.
Child custody disputes often involve complex questions about parenting schedules, decision-making authority, communication, education, and the long-term needs of children.
Joan assists clients with:
Whenever possible, the focus remains on creating stable arrangements that support children’s best interests while preserving meaningful parent-child relationships.
Child support plays an important role in ensuring children’s financial needs are met following separation or divorce.
Questions frequently arise regarding:
Joan helps clients understand how support is determined and advocates for fair and appropriate outcomes.
Financial transitions can be one of the most challenging aspects of divorce.
Whether you are seeking support or responding to a request for support, understanding your rights and obligations is essential.
Issues may include:
Joan provides practical guidance designed to help clients navigate these important financial decisions.
Dividing property is often more complicated than it initially appears.
Marital estates may include:
Joan helps clients identify, value, and divide assets in accordance with applicable family law while working to protect their long-term financial interests.
Life continues to change after a divorce is finalized.
Parents relocate. Financial circumstances shift. Children’s needs evolve.
Existing court orders may need to be modified or enforced.
Joan assists clients with:
Ongoing legal guidance can help ensure court orders continue to reflect current realities.
Many individuals begin the process uncertain whether they need an attorney, a mediator, or a collaborative divorce professional.
In some situations, mediation or collaborative divorce may be the best path.
In others, legal representation becomes essential.
Family law representation may be appropriate when:
Part of Joan’s role is helping clients determine which process best fits their circumstances.
Extensive experience handling divorce, custody, support, and property division matters.
A unique understanding of both settlement-focused and litigation-based approaches.
Clients deserve to understand their options before making important legal decisions.
Even when litigation becomes necessary, the focus remains on practical outcomes that support long-term success.
In most cases, obtaining legal advice is advisable whenever the other party is represented by counsel.
Yes. Mediation and legal representation often work together and are not mutually exclusive.
Every case is different. The timeline depends on the complexity of the issues, the level of agreement between the parties, and court scheduling.
Many family law cases resolve before trial through negotiation, mediation, or settlement discussions. However, some matters require court intervention to reach a final resolution.
Relevant financial documents, court papers, agreements, and any information that may help explain your situation.
Legal representation is one option.
Mediation is another.
Collaborative Divorce may be a third.
The most important step is understanding which path best fits your goals, your family, and your future.
Joan Berry Nassar, P.A. helps clients evaluate their options and move forward with confidence.