Family Law Overview

Honolulu Family Law and Prenuptial Agreement Lawyer

Most people don't realize the financial consequences that accompany a divorce. At the law office of Scot Stuart Brower, we prepare clients for life after divorce by explaining how marital assets and debts are likely to be apportioned, how your taxes could be affected, what child support might be awarded, and other financial issues.

In every divorce, our concern is protecting our client's rights and interests, regardless of whether the matter is settled in court or during mediation. We are dedicated to representing our clients and their rights. In family law, the goal is resolution through mediation, but family law attorney Scot Stuart Brower is an experienced trial attorney who will take your case to court if that is the best option for you.

Protect yourself, your children, and your rights - contact divorce attorney Scot Stuart Brower today to schedule a free consultation to discuss how we can help you.

Our Divorce and Family Law Practice

At the Law Offices of Scot Stuart Brower, we represent clients with family law cases involving divorce and post decree relief link to Practice Area page, custody and support, temporary restraining orders (TRO's), and nuptial agreements.

Temporary Restraining Orders

Many times, emotions run high between a divorcing husband and wife, and things can get out of hand. While temporary restraining orders serve a purpose in protecting individuals who feel threatened or have been the victims of violence, they are also abused in the court system occasionally. TROs are sometimes used to gain leverage in a divorce or custody battle and to remove the spouse from the marital home.

If you receive a TRO, contact us immediately. There will be an initial hearing at which we can advocate on your behalf. The objective will be to uncover the material facts of the case and determine whether the TRO has merit.

Nuptial Agreements

A high rate of divorce motivates many couples to be forward thinking regarding the prospect of their marriage ending. Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are a proactive way to protect your assets should your marriage end in divorce. While few couples want to consider that option prior to or early in a marriage, completion of such an agreement can be a wise move in many instances. We can answer all your questions about nuptial agreements and assist you in drafting the agreement that responds best to your needs.

For more information or to schedule a free consultation regarding a divorce or family law matter, please contact us.



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