About McIntyre Tate LLP — Family Law Providence Rhode Island
Rhode Island residents facing divorce or custody matters find seasoned family law Providence counsel at McIntyre Tate LLP. The firm has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top practice, with more than 150 years of combined attorney experience. Their 50 Park Row West office in downtown Providence serves clients across Providence, Kent, and Washington Counties.
The firm handles complex divorce, contested custody, high-asset division, and post-decree modifications. Partners include attorneys with decades of Rhode Island family court experience. Prospective clients should ask during the initial call about retainer requirements, hourly rates, and billing practices to set clear expectations from the start.
What Clients Say
Client feedback is mixed. Some reviewers report strong representation with effective results, while others raise concerns about communication and billing transparency. Prospective clients should ask detailed questions about fee structures, monthly billing cadence, and attorney availability before signing a retainer. A clear written fee agreement helps avoid misunderstandings during long-running family matters.
Family Law Providence — Practice Areas & Services
- Contested and uncontested divorce in Providence County Family Court
- High-asset property division and complex business valuations
- Child custody, visitation, and parental relocation disputes
- Alimony, child support establishment, and post-judgment modifications
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements for Rhode Island couples
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rhode Island’s residency requirement for divorce?
At least one spouse must have lived in Rhode Island for one year before filing. This requirement applies whether the grounds are no-fault or fault-based. Military members stationed in the state also qualify as residents for divorce purposes.
How does Rhode Island divide marital property?
Rhode Island follows equitable distribution, not community property rules. Courts consider factors like length of marriage, each spouse’s contribution, and future earning capacity. Separate property owned before marriage or received by gift generally stays with the original owner.
Where is Providence County family court?
Rhode Island Family Court sits at the Garrahy Judicial Complex at One Dorrance Plaza in downtown Providence. The court handles divorce, custody, support, and juvenile matters for Providence County residents. Multiple magistrates and judges hear cases across different calendars.
Quick Facts: Family Law in Providence, Rhode Island
- Rhode Island divorce filings (2023): Approximately 3,200 divorce cases filed annually — RI Judiciary
- Providence population: Approximately 190,000 residents, the largest city in Rhode Island — U.S. Census Bureau
- Residency requirement: 1 year before filing for divorce — R.I. Gen. Laws § 15-5-12
Related Guide: Providence, Rhode Island Attorneys Directory
