Compassionate & Strategic Legal Solutions for Families

At Spearman & Moore, we focus exclusively on family law, offering experienced legal guidance and tailored solutions to help individuals and families navigate life’s most important transitions. Whether you need representation in a divorce, child custody case, or dispute resolution through mediation or collaborative law, our attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome.

Our Areas of Practice

Family Law

Family law encompasses a wide range of legal matters that impact families and individuals. Our goal is to provide compassionate, solution-driven representation while minimizing stress and conflict.

Our family law services include:

  • Divorce  
  • Premarital & Marital Agreements  
  • Division of Marital Property 
  • Paternity  
  • Child Support 
  • Conservatorship 
  • Possession and Access
  • Geographical Restrictions
  • Grandparent Rights 
  • Modification & Enforcement of Orders  
  • Adoption & Termination 
  • Name Changes 

Collaborative Law

A cooperative and non-adversarial approach to resolving family law disputes, Collaborative Law focuses on negotiation rather than litigation. Both parties and their attorneys agree to work together in a structured, private setting to reach a mutually beneficial resolution. This method is ideal for those seeking to:

  • Avoid the stress and cost of litigation.
  • Work through divorce, parenting, and finances in a respectful manner.
  • Maintain control over decision-making rather than leaving it to a judge.
  • Foster better communication and cooperation for long-term well-being.


The Collaborative Law process preserves relationships and encourages amicable resolutions, making it an excellent choice for families who want a peaceful transition.

Mediation & Arbitration

For alternative dispute resolutions, mediation and arbitration provide cost-effective and efficient solutions without litigation.

  • Mediation – A neutral third-party mediator facilitates negotiations to help both parties reach a mutually agreed-upon resolution. Mediation is confidential, less stressful, and generally leads to faster settlements.
  • Arbitration – A neutral arbitrator hears both sides and renders a decision, which can be binding or non-binding based on the parties’ agreement. This process is more structured than mediation but avoids the lengthy delays of courtroom litigation.


Both mediation and arbitration can be used for divorce, custody disputes, property division, and modifications of prior court orders, offering families a private and efficient way to resolve disputes.

Why Choose Spearman & Moore?

If you need trusted legal guidance in family law, collaborative law, mediation or arbitration, we are here to help.