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Family Law & Divorce Attorneys in ME & NH

Protect your rights and navigate divorce, custody, and support matters with experienced attorneys serving families across Maine and New Hampshire.

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Experienced, Compassionate Family Law Attorneys

At Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A., we understand that family law matters are deeply personal and often stressful. Our attorneys have years of experience guiding clients through divorce, child custody disputes, child support cases, and mediation. We work tirelessly to protect your rights and your family’s best interests across Maine and New Hampshire.

Divorce and separation guidance tailored to your situation

Child custody and support advocacy

Mediation and uncontested divorce expertise

Local attorneys serving families in ME & NH

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Meet Your Family Law Attorneys

Divorce and family law matters require experienced legal guidance and compassionate representation. The attorneys at Wyskiel, Boc, Tillinghast & Bolduc, P.A. work closely with clients across Maine and New Hampshire to provide trusted advice and strong advocacy during some of life’s most difficult transitions.

One of our family law attorneys in New Hampshire is on standby and available to meet with you. Contact us today at (603) 742-5222
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Comprehensive Legal Support for Families

We provide full-service representation for a wide range of family law matters. Our approach focuses on achieving fair outcomes while minimizing conflict.

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Divorce Help When You Need It Most

Contested Divorce – Strong representation in high-conflict cases

Uncontested Divorce – Faster, lower-stress legal separation

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements – Protect your assets and future

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Protecting Your Children & Parental Rights

Child Custody & Parenting Plans – Prioritizing your child’s well-being

Child Support – Fair financial support for your child’s future

Relocation Cases – Guidance when a parent plans to move

Grandparents’ Rights – Preserving important family relationships

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Resolve Disputes Without Extra Stress

Mediation & ADR – Avoid court with cooperative legal solutions

Order Modifications – Updating custody and support as life changes

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Secure Your Financial Future

Alimony / Spousal Support – Fair support agreements & modifications

Property Division – Protecting what you’ve worked hard to build

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Protection During Family Crisis

Domestic Violence Cases – Protective orders and urgent legal support

Local Attorneys, Personalized Attention

We proudly serve families across Maine and New Hampshire, including:

  • York, Rockingham, Hillsborough, and Strafford counties
  • Carroll, Belknap, and surrounding areas
  • Cities including Portland, Portsmouth, Manchester, and more

Whether you’re in Maine or New Hampshire, our team is here to guide you through every step of your family law matter.

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“Bill Phipps is my lawyer and I am very impressed with him so far.”

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“Helped my mom when she had nowhere else to turn to.”

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“Outstanding team!”

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“Great group of lawyers.”

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Get Help with Your Family Law Matter Today

Don’t face divorce, custody, or support issues alone. Our Maine & New Hampshire family law attorneys are ready to provide guidance and protect your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long is the divorce process?
Every divorce case is different, so the amount of time it takes to finalize a divorce will be different depending on the couple involved. Some issues that affect how long your case will take include the number of issues contested and how open you and your spouse are to negotiations and making sacrifices. Hostility will often lead to a long divorce process.
Why would I need a prenuptial agreement?
A prenuptial can be beneficial for every marriage, and there are various reasons why couples choose to draft prenuptial agreements. Many couples find solace in knowing what will happen to their property or assets in the event they ever get a divorce, for example. Some other reasons why you might consider a prenuptial agreement are if there’s a significant difference in financial status in your relationship, if you have business partners involved that you want to protect, or if you have children from previous marriages that you want to inherit certain assets.
What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce? Is one better than the other?
The main difference between a contested and uncontested divorce is whether the couple in question can agree on all terms of their divorce, from property division to child custody. Generally, an uncontested divorce is viewed favorably because it requires less time and money to negotiate. Uncontested divorces also don’t require court hearings or trials.
How does the court determine child custody?
The court takes many factors into consideration when determining the living situation of children, but above all else, they will prioritize the decision that best serves the children’s best interests. Some factors include who the children say they want to live with (if they’re of a certain age), proximity to schools, the income of each parent, and any history of abuse, addiction, or mental health issues among the parents.
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