Mission Hills, KS Family Law Attorneys
Sophisticated Family Law Counsel for Mission Hills Families
Divorce and family law matters can involve significant personal and financial considerations, particularly when substantial assets, businesses, investments, real estate, or complex compensation are involved. Walsh & Fahey represents individuals and families in Mission Hills and throughout Johnson County, providing discreet, personalized family law counsel tailored to each client's circumstances.
Our attorneys focus on resolving disputes thoughtfully whenever possible. Negotiated settlements, mediation, and collaborative law can offer greater privacy, flexibility, and control than contested litigation. When important interests cannot be adequately protected through agreement, our experienced litigators are prepared to advocate in court.
Divorce & Family Law Services in Mission Hills
Walsh & Fahey assists Mission Hills clients with divorce, child custody, child support, property division, paternity matters, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, mediation, and collaborative law. Our attorneys can also address business interests, retirement and investment accounts, spousal maintenance, parenting plans, modifications, and other complex family law matters.
Our goal is to understand the complete picture before developing a strategy designed to protect your family, financial interests, privacy, and future.
Discreet Guidance. Experienced Advocacy.
Family law decisions can have consequences that extend far beyond the conclusion of a case. We help clients look ahead, evaluate their options carefully, and pursue solutions that position them for what comes next.
If you need a Mission Hills family law attorney or divorce attorney, Walsh & Fahey provides personalized representation from our nearby Leawood office.
FAQs About Family Law in Mission Hills, KS
Does Walsh & Fahey represent divorce clients in Mission Hills?
Yes. Walsh & Fahey is located nearby in Leawood and represents individuals and families throughout Mission Hills and Johnson County in divorce, child custody, child support, property division, mediation, collaborative law, marital agreements, and other family law matters.
How are significant assets handled in a Kansas divorce?
Divorces involving substantial assets may require careful identification, valuation, and consideration of property such as real estate, businesses, retirement accounts, investments, and other financial interests. How property is ultimately divided depends on the circumstances of the case and applicable Kansas law.
How are business interests addressed during divorce?
A business or professional interest may be an important consideration during property division. Depending on the circumstances, issues may include ownership, valuation, income, appreciation, and how the business fits into the overall division of property. Experienced legal and financial guidance can be particularly important when a business is involved.
Can mediation or collaborative law provide more privacy during divorce?
Mediation and collaborative law allow many discussions and negotiations to occur outside of contested courtroom proceedings, which can provide families with greater privacy and control over the process. Whether either option is appropriate depends on the circumstances and the willingness of both parties to work toward resolution.
Should I consider a prenuptial agreement if I have significant assets?
A prenuptial agreement can provide clarity regarding property, business interests, investments, inheritances, debts, and other financial matters before marriage. It can be especially useful when either future spouse enters the marriage with significant assets, owns a business, expects an inheritance, or has children from a previous relationship.

