Rhode Island Divorce Lawyer David Slepkow (401-437-1100)
Don't trust your important case to a person who dabbles in Family Court. Rhode Island Divorce Attorney, David Slepkow, is in Family Court approximately 3 days a week and sometimes 4-5 days a week. He knows how to maneuver through the system. He knows how to get you what you are entitled to.
Don't hire an Attorney who will constantly push you off to his paralegals or legal secretary. David Slepkow will always speak with you directly and you will never consult with a Secretary or Paralegal.
David Slepkow has written many legal articles about Rhode Island Family Court, Rhode Island Child Support and RI Divorce. Those Articles can be found at http://www.slepkowlaw.com/
David Slepkow is an Attorney at Slepkow Slepkow and Associates, Inc. SS&A was established over 75 years ago and has a long history helping clients though legal matters.
David offers Free initial consultation. He accepts all major credit cards. Evening and weekend appointments available. David makes every effort to accommodate clients who are out of the state or out of the country. David can be contacted at http://www.slepkowlaw.com/
David helps clients in the following types of Family Court Matters: Uncontested Divorce, Adoption, Paternity, DCYF matters, RI Child Custody, Child Support, Termination of Parental Rights, Relocation out of state, Enforcement of Court Orders, Contempt Motions, Motions to Modify or Terminate Child Support, Alimony, Real Estate issues concerning Divorce and other Rhode Island Family Court Matters.
David Represents clients in all Rhode Island (RI) Counties including: Providence County Family Court (Providence, East Providence, Cranston, Barrington, Bristol, Warren, Pawtucket etc), Kent County Family Court (Warwick, Coventry Etc,) Newport County Family Court (Tiverton, Newport, Portsmouth, Middletown), Washington County Family Court ( South Kingstown, Wakefield etc.)
Rhode Island Attorneys legal Notice per RI Rules of Professional Responsibility:
The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all lawyers / attorneys in the general practice of law, but does not license or certify any lawyer or attorney as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.



