Mississippi Divorce Attorney

Contested Divorce & Uncontested Divorce – Jackson Marital Dissolution Lawyer

When you are involved in a divorce, you are likely to have many fears and concerns about the future.  The division of property, child support, alimony and other financial matters will impact your standard of living and financial security.  The child custody and visitation plan will have a dramatic impact on your parent-child relationship.  Mississippi divorce attorney William Kellum III understands that a marital dissolution can be difficult, but he is committed to making the process as painless as possible while striving to obtain a judgment that will allow you to move on with your life.

Mr. Kellum is prepared to conduct extensive discovery of financial documents and/or information and tenaciously represent his client’s interests.  However, we have a proven record of success for developing innovative negotiated solutions to issues that save our clients money and stress.  Although we are diligent in pursuing a divorce on terms favorable to our client, we make prudent decisions based on our client’s feedback about those issues that merit contentious litigation and those where common grounds for an amicable agreement exist.

Mr. Kellum has the legal knowledge and experience to handle the full range of divorce issues including the following:

  • Child custody
  • Visitation
  • Alimony (Separate Maintenance)
  • Distribution of assets and debts
  • Child support
  • High conflict custody disputes
  • Business valuations
  • Divorces involving complex assets
  • Division of retirement benefits (QDRO)
  • Restraining orders (Domestic Violence)

Whether you are involved in a high conflict contested divorce or amicable uncontested divorce, Mr. Kellum customizes his strategies and approach to fit your objectives, budget and situation.  If you and your spouse both agree to divorce, we can pursue a no-fault divorce based on irreconcilable differences.  If you have a spouse who has engaged in certain forms of misconduct, such as: adultery, desertion, incarceration, bigamy, habitual drug use, cruel/inhumane treatment, natural impotency, habitual drunkenness, incurable insanity, incest and pregnancy by another at the time of marriage, we may pursue a fault based divorce.

Jackson divorce attorney William S. Kellum III represents clients in Jackson, Brandon, Clinton, Canton, Brookhaven, Greenwood, Hattiesburg, Indianola, Madison, Meridian, Natchez, Pearl, Ridgeland, Vicksburg, Yazoo and other surrounding cities and areas.  We offer a free consultation so that we evaluate your situation and answer your questions so call us today at (601) 969-2709 or send us an email to schedule your initial consultation.