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Divorce

Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Divorce Lawyer

A divorce settlement can shape the rest of your life — for better or for worse. To safeguard your future, sound legal advice and representation is essential.

Raymond D. Battocchi has many years of experience guiding clients through the divorce process. He works to achieve outcomes that protect his clients' rights and enable them to make a successful transition to life after divorce.

Mr. Battocchi represents clients in all aspects of the marriage dissolution process, including:

  • Divorce
  • Property division
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support
  • Spousal support (alimony)
  • And other aspects of divorce

Call 888-876-2037 or send an e-mail to arrange for a consultation with Ray Battocchi. He can evaluate your situation and discuss the legal issues affecting your case.

A Personalized Legal Solution

Ray Battocchi understands that your family and financial situation is unique. He will work closely with you to understand your concerns, fears and goals. Mr. Battocchi will then work to achieve an outcome designed to protect your interests and help you achieve your goals.

Negotiation and Divorce Litigation

Whenever possible, Ray Battocchi seeks to resolve the outstanding issues in a divorce through negotiation with the other spouse's attorney. This can allow the parties to shape their own solution and resolve matters with less emotion. It can also produce an acceptable outcome at a lower cost.

In some divorce cases, the differences between the parties are so wide that litigation is necessary. Ray Battocchi is a trial attorney who has litigated numerous contentious divorce cases involving complex property division and child custody matters. He will stand up for your rights and your future.

Contact a Divorce Attorney

To schedule a consultation with Raymond D. Battocchi, Attorney at Law, call 888-876-2037 toll free or send an e-mail.

Ray Battocchi is partner at the firm of Gabeler Battocchi & Powell, PC, in McLean, Virginia, where he practices with John Powell and other lawyers.

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