Family matters are closest to the heart. Major changes are stressful, especially when the outcome feels like it is out of your control. The best way to minimize strain when facing a domestic issue is to make sure you have a strong advocate on your side.
If you or someone you love is dealing with domestic legal matters and in need of legal assistance, contact our New Orleans law firm today.
Call us at (504) 488-3722 or fill out the contact form below to schedule your consultation.

Divorce
If you are contemplating or sure that you want a divorce, it is crucial that you consult with a knowledgeable and experienced attorney at Burgos and Associates as soon as possible. Marriages are complex things. You have spent many years building a life together, and suddenly everything needs to be divided up as your relationship dissolves. The process of divorce is stressful, emotional, and complicated. Whether your divorce is based of:
- Infidelity
- Financial issues
- Domestic Abuse or
- Irreconcilable differences
The domestic attorneys at Burgos and Associates offer experience in resolving your divorce and we will handle everything from the initial separation to divorce to division of community property to custody of minor children.
If you or someone you know wants a divorce, call the attorneys at Burgos and Associates today at (504) 488-3722 or fill out the contact form below to schedule your consultation.
Custody
Child custody and visitation rights are delicate matters. The process can be trying, emotional, and complicated. Whether you are going through a divorce, you are initiating custody proceedings, or you needing to modify an existing visitation or custody order, it is crucial that you consult with a knowledgeable and experienced attorney at Burgos and Associates as soon as possible.
If you or someone you know wants child custody and visitation rights, call the attorneys at Burgos and Associates today at (504) 488-3722 or fill out the contact form below to schedule your consultation.
Community Property
Property division is often one of the most sensitive topics during a divorce. Most couples have a difficult time deciding how property should be divided. Because Louisiana is a community property state, this can result in further arguments over what is actually considered marital property and is subject to division. Some examples of community property include:
- Homes
- Jewelry
- Vehicles
- Retirement Accounts
- Pensions
- Mortgages
- Credit Card Debt
- Loans
- Pets
It is important to know that not all property acquired during the marriage is subject to community property laws.
If you or someone you know is struggling with property division, call the attorneys at Burgos and Associates today at (504) 488-3722 or fill out the contact form below to schedule your consultation.