Case Evaluations.
Clarity. Support. A Path Forward.
Navigating a family law issue can feel overwhelming—especially if you’ve been trying to manage it on your own. Whether you’re already in the middle of a case or just starting to think about your options, a case evaluation with Poppy Legal Group can help you get grounded, informed, and confident about your next steps.
What Is a Case Evaluation?
A case evaluation is a dedicated meeting with one of our attorneys to review the details of your situation and help you understand where you stand—legally, strategically, and practically. It’s not just about the law. It’s about helping you feel less alone in the process.
We regularly work with clients who:
Have been representing themselves (pro se) but feel uncertain or stuck
Are in the early stages of divorce, custody, or support proceedings
Have received court paperwork they don’t fully understand
Are unsure whether they need a lawyer—but want to make an informed decision
Scheduling & Fees
Case evaluations are available at our standard billable rates for:
30-minute consultations
60-minute consultations
What to Expect
During your case evaluation, we’ll:
Review any court documents or materials you provide
Listen to your concerns, questions, and goals
Identify key legal issues and possible next steps
Help you decide whether hiring legal counsel is right for you at this point in your case
You’ll leave with greater clarity—even if you’re not ready to move forward with full representation.
What to Have on Hand
To get the most out of your consultation, we recommend having accessible:
Any court documents, filings, or letters you’ve received
Notes about important events, dates, or communications
A list of questions or concerns you’d like to cover
Don’t worry if you don’t have everything perfectly organized—we’re here to help you make sense of it.
Common Matters We Evaluate
We offer case evaluations for a wide range of family law issues, including:
Divorce (contested, uncontested, or in progress)
Custody and parenting time disputes
Child support issues or enforcement
Modifications of existing orders
Step-parent and third-party adoptions
Guardianship and visitation matters
Name Change Petitions for adults or minors
If your situation involves family, children, or major life transitions, we’re here to help you find your footing.