
Montgomery County Family Law Lawyer
Navigating a divorce or child custody matter in Montgomery County requires a legal team that understands both the local courts and the unique needs of our community. Facing the Norristown courthouse without dedicated guidance can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. When your family dynamic is shifting, protecting your financial future and your parental rights is essential. The family law attorneys at Graff & Associates offer experienced, local representation tailored specifically to Montgomery County residents, and with our office right here in Jenkintown, we know this county because it’s our home.
Our family law practice areas
The attorneys at Graff & Associates have decades of experience guiding families through difficult transitions with clarity and compassion. These are just a few of the many types of cases we handle regularly.
Divorce
Ending a marriage is rarely simple, whether it’s amicable or hotly contested. Our attorneys help clients navigate every step of the divorce process, from filing and negotiation to trial when necessary, while protecting their rights and working toward a resolution that lets them move forward with confidence.
Child custody and support
Nothing matters more than your children. We help parents establish custody and visitation arrangements that serve their children’s best interests, and we work to secure fair child support so that your kids have the stability and resources they need. When circumstances change, we also help clients modify existing custody and support orders.
Property and asset division
Dividing a lifetime of shared assets and debts is one of the most contentious parts of any divorce. Pennsylvania follows the principle of equitable distribution, and our attorneys fight to ensure that marital property, including homes, retirement accounts, businesses, and investments, is divided fairly and that your financial future is protected.
Protection from abuse (PFA)
Your safety and the safety of your family come first. If you or your children are facing threats, harassment, or domestic violence, our attorneys can help you obtain a Protection from Abuse order quickly and stand by your side throughout the process to keep you protected.
If you’re searching for a Montgomery County family law attorney, Graff & Associates knows both the law and the local landscape. Our team regularly handles cases before the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at the courthouse in Norristown, and we understand how the county’s judges and family court procedures can shape the outcome of your case. From Norristown to Lansdale, King of Prussia to Abington, and Pottstown to Cheltenham, we’re proud to help Montgomery County families protect what matters most. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolution.
Graff & Associates, LLC is conveniently located at 123 Old York Road, Suite 200, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Call for a free consultation: 215-572-6868 Serving Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, and the greater Philadelphia County area.
Frequently Asked Questions about Family Law in Montgomery County
How long does a divorce take in Pennsylvania?
An uncontested, mutual-consent divorce in Pennsylvania can be finalized in as little as 90 days after both spouses sign the required consents, though the process often takes longer in practice. Contested divorces, where spouses disagree on property division, custody, or support, can take a year or more, depending on the complexity of the issues and the schedule of the Montco Court of Common Pleas. An experienced attorney can help you move through the process as efficiently as possible.
How is child custody decided in Montgomery County?
Pennsylvania courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child, weighing 16 statutory factors including each parent’s role in daily care, the child’s relationships, and the ability to provide a stable environment. There is no automatic preference for mothers or fathers. In Montgomery County, custody matters are heard through the Court of Common Pleas, and parents are typically required to attend a custody education program and mediation before a judge decides contested issues.
How is property divided in a Pennsylvania divorce?
Pennsylvania is an equitable distribution state, which means marital property is divided fairly – but not necessarily 50/50. Courts consider factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s income and earning capacity, and contributions to the marriage. Marital property generally includes assets acquired during the marriage, such as the home, retirement accounts, and businesses, regardless of whose name is on the title.
Do I need a lawyer to get a Protection from Abuse (PFA) order?
No, you are not required to have a lawyer to request a PFA order in Pennsylvania, but having one significantly improves your chances of a favorable outcome. A PFA petition can be filed at the Montgomery County Justice Center, and a temporary order may be granted the same day. An attorney can help you present evidence, prepare for the final hearing, and ensure your order provides the protection you and your children need.
I had a most difficult and a complex case, requiring research and full understanding of the law and the involved personalities. We received a settlement of our case that exceeded our expectations
Don
I had an excellent experience with Graff & Associates Law Firm during my divorce process. From the very beginning, the team to include Leesa, Kate, and attorney Lindsay were professional , compassionate, and highly knowledgeable. They kept me informed every step of the process, answered all of my questions promptly, and truly made a difficult situation much less stressful. Leesa was the first contact/interaction I had with the law firm and the positive interaction is the reason why I chose Graff & Associates.
Denaire
Caren and her staff made a divorce easy !!!! I couldn’t ask for a better lawyer. It was easy, quick and painless. I highly recommend the whole staff. Grateful for her experience and expertise. Caren made a tough situation bearable.
Debbie