Kelly Giraudo
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**Kelly Giraudo, Attorney at Law** **Butler, Giraudo & Meister, P.C.** **Morton, IL** Kelly Giraudo is an esteemed attorney based in Morton, Illinois, specializing in family law, with a particular focus on adoption, divorce, and separation cases. With extensive experience in handling contested child custody and visitation cases, Kelly has built a strong reputation for her adeptness in navigating the complexities of family dynamics, including interstate child removal and adoption proceedings. Her expertise extends to managing and litigating contested Orders of Protection, where she advocates fiercely for her clients' rights and safety. Kelly is well-versed in the intricacies of divorce, addressing complex issues such as asset division, child support, and spousal maintenance, ensuring fair outcomes for both men and women. While she prioritizes negotiation and strives for reasonable settlements, Kelly is also a seasoned litigator, prepared to take cases to the courtroom when a judge's intervention is necessary. As a qualified guardian ad litem serving the Tenth Judicial Circuit, which encompasses Peoria and Tazewell counties, Kelly is committed to advocating for the best interests of children in legal proceedings. Her dedication to her clients and her profound understanding of family law make her a trusted ally in times of personal crisis. At Butler, Giraudo & Meister, P.C., Kelly Giraudo combines her legal expertise with a compassionate approach, guiding clients through challenging family matters with professionalism and care. Whether you are facing a contentious divorce, seeking to adopt, or require assistance with child custody issues, Kelly is ready to provide you with the knowledgeable support you need.
About Divorce & Separation Law
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.