Family Law Litigation

Family Law Litigation

Lafayette Family Law Litigation Attorneys

Most family law disputes do not begin with the expectation of going to court. Many can be resolved through negotiation or mediation. Unfortunately, some cases involve high-conflict disputes, unreasonable positions or issues that simply cannot be settled outside the courtroom.

When litigation becomes necessary, you need an attorney with the experience, preparation and courtroom skills to protect your interests.

At VeazeyFelder, LLC, our family law practice is led by Bradford Felder, a Board Certified Family Law Specialist with nearly 25 years of experience representing clients throughout Lafayette and South Louisiana. Whether your case involves a contested divorce, a difficult custody dispute, complex property division or post-judgment enforcement, we provide strategic advocacy both inside and outside the courtroom.

When Family Law Litigation Becomes Necessary

While we encourage clients to consider negotiation and mediation whenever appropriate, litigation may be the best or only option when:

  • One party refuses to negotiate in good faith.
  • Child custody or visitation is seriously disputed.
  • Domestic violence or abuse is involved.
  • Significant marital assets or business interests are at stake.
  • One spouse is hiding income or assets.
  • A parent seeks to relocate with a child.
  • Existing court orders are being violated.
  • Emergency court intervention is necessary.

Every case is different. Our attorneys carefully evaluate the facts and develop a strategy designed to achieve the best possible outcome while keeping clients informed throughout the process.

Experienced Trial Representation

Successful litigation requires much more than appearing in court. It requires careful preparation, thorough investigation and a clear understanding of Louisiana family law.

Our attorneys represent clients in matters involving:

  • Contested divorce
  • Child custody and visitation disputes
  • Child support and spousal support litigation
  • Community property division
  • Business valuation and complex marital assets
  • Enforcement of court orders
  • Modifications of custody and support
  • Relocation disputes
  • Paternity actions
  • Appeals of family court decisions

Because Bradford Felder has devoted his career to family law and is recognized as a Board Certified Family Law Specialist, clients benefit from representation grounded in extensive courtroom experience and a deep understanding of Louisiana family law.

Practical Advice. Strong Advocacy.

Litigation is rarely easy. It can be emotionally exhausting, financially demanding and deeply personal. Our role is to guide clients through the process with honest advice, careful preparation and effective courtroom advocacy.

We believe in resolving cases efficiently whenever possible, but we never recommend accepting an unfair outcome simply to avoid trial. When litigation is necessary, we prepare every case thoroughly and advocate aggressively to protect our clients’ rights, their families and their futures.

If you are facing a contested divorce or another high-conflict family law dispute, contact VeazeyFelder, LLC, to schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced Lafayette family law litigation attorney.

Family Law Litigation FAQs

Family law litigation is the formal court process used to resolve disputes that cannot be settled through negotiation or mediation. A judge ultimately decides the issues when the parties cannot reach an agreement.
No. Many divorces are resolved through negotiation or mediation. Litigation becomes necessary only when important issues remain unresolved or immediate court intervention is needed.
Litigation may be appropriate when the other party refuses to negotiate reasonably, conceals assets, violates court orders, engages in abusive behavior or when complex legal issues require a judge’s decision.
Trials may involve contested divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, relocation requests, enforcement actions, paternity disputes and post-divorce modifications.
Board certification recognizes attorneys who have demonstrated substantial experience and dedication in family law. When your case involves significant legal or factual disputes, having an attorney with extensive courtroom experience can provide valuable guidance throughout the litigation process.
Every case is different. The timeline depends on the complexity of the issues, the court’s schedule, the willingness of the parties to cooperate and whether temporary hearings or a trial are required.
Yes. Many family law cases settle after litigation begins. In fact, ongoing negotiations frequently continue throughout the court process, and settlement remains an option until the court issues a final decision.
Possibly. If your case proceeds to a hearing or trial, you may be asked to testify about the facts of your case. Your attorney will help prepare you so you understand what to expect and can present your testimony clearly and confidently.