Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is scheduling a consultation. You can call the office directly or submit a request through the contact form. During the consultation, you will discuss your situation, your concerns, and your legal options.
You will receive direct communication and regular updates. Questions are addressed clearly, and you are informed of developments, deadlines, and next steps so you can make confident decisions.
Legal representation focuses on criminal defense and family law matters, including divorce, child custody, domestic violence issues, and related concerns. Each case is handled with personal attention and careful preparation.
Legal fees vary depending on the type and complexity of the case. Fee structures are explained clearly during your consultation so you understand what to expect before moving forward.
The length of a divorce depends on whether it is contested or uncontested and how quickly issues are resolved. Some cases conclude in a few months, while others take longer due to complexity or disputes.
If you are facing criminal charges or a family law issue, having an attorney protects your rights and helps you avoid costly mistakes. Legal matters move quickly, and early guidance often makes a significant difference in the outcome of a case.
You may call the office at 217-528-2183 or use the contact form on this website to request a consultation. Messages are handled promptly and confidentially.
Collaborative law is a process used primarily in family law matters where both parties agree to resolve disputes outside of court through cooperation and negotiation. This approach may not be appropriate for every situation and depends on the circumstances of the case.
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as parental involvement, stability, communication, and the child’s needs when determining parenting time and responsibilities.
Legal custody refers to the authority to make important decisions regarding a child’s education, healthcare, and overall welfare. Legal custody may be shared or granted to one parent, depending on the circumstances.
Experienced Legal Representation
Andrew Affrunti provides focused legal representation backed by years of courtroom experience. Each case receives careful review, honest guidance, and a strategy tailored to the facts and legal issues involved.
Commitment to Professional Standards
Legal representation is guided by ethical practice, careful preparation, and respect for each client’s situation. Clear communication and responsible advocacy remain priorities throughout every case.
Years of Experience
With extensive experience handling criminal defense and family law matters, Andrew Affrunti offers practical legal guidance rooted in real courtroom work, not theory.
