Our Expertise
Domestic Violence
The effects of domestic violence go deep and can ruin entire families. We can help you with restraining order requests and defenses.
Divorce and Separation
Huber Muller and Partners represents and assists our clients through the whole process of divorce, including child support and custody disputes, property division, and visitation rights.
Child Custody
We work tirelessly to ensure that our clients’ children get the best standard of living. Our attorneys are specially trained to make the process as easy for the child as possible.
Spousal and Child Support
We protect our clients’ rights the best we can during challenging periods. We make sure our clients get the correct financial support they are entitled to by law.
State Property Law
State property law refers to the legal regulations and principles that govern the ownership, use, and transfer of property within a particular state or jurisdiction. This body of law encompasses a wide range of issues, including land ownership, real estate transactions, rights and obligations of property owners, and regulations on property use. State property law provides a framework for individuals and organizations to acquire, protect, and dispose of property rights, ensuring that property ownership is legally recognized and enforced. It also establishes guidelines for resolving disputes related to property, such as boundary disputes or landlord-tenant conflicts. By outlining the rights and responsibilities of property owners, state property law plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability, order, and fairness of property relationships within a state.
Estate, Trust and Guardianship Administration
Estate, trust, and guardianship administration refers to the legal process of managing and distributing the assets and responsibilities of a deceased person or a minor. This involves ensuring that the wishes of the deceased or the best interests of the minor are carried out in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Estate administration deals with the settlement of a deceased person's financial affairs, including the collection and distribution of assets, payment of debts and taxes, and the resolution of any disputes. Trust administration involves overseeing and managing trusts established by individuals to hold and distribute their assets to beneficiaries. Guardianship administration entails the appointment and supervision of a guardian for a minor, ensuring that their needs and interests are protected. Professionals in this field provide guidance and support to families, ensuring a smooth and efficient administration process.