Andrew Bloch
Hi, I'm Andrew Bloch a family law attorney at Beasley & Gilkison, LLP.
Andrew Bloch is a Certified Family Law Specialist (by the Family Law Certification Board) practicing in the greater Delaware County area. Andrew Bloch practices in the areas of divorce (dissolution), paternity, child support, parenting time, cohabitation agreements, uncontested divorces, and other family related areas.
Andrew Bloch's Background
Andrew Bloch's Experience
Attorney at Cross, Woolsey, & Glazier, P.C.
June 2008 - December 2011
Family Law and Appellate Practice: Limiting my area of practice exclusively to matters such as Divorce, Custody, Paternity, Step-Parent Adoptions, Child Support and Parenting Time Modifications, Contempt issues. I also handle a variety of family law issues on appeal.
Commissioner at Marion Circuit Court-Paternity Division
November 2004 - June 2008
Presided over Title IV-D enforcement cases and private docket cases involving child support, child custody, parenting time, and child expense issues.
Attorney at Beasley & Gilkison, LLP
December 2011
Each year, men and women face difficult decisions with respect to their families, whether it is a party contemplating divorce, paying child support, or merely wanting to formalize their parenting time or custody rights. Some are hesitant to turn to the legal system for attorneys or fear of being judged or ridiculed. Many are simply unaware of how to proceed in the legal process.
Beasley & Gilkison takes great care to help families during these difficult times. Our objective is to listen, analyze your unique situation, and prepare a course of action that best fits your needs and the needs of your family.
The area of family law is constantly evolving. Beasley & Gilkison monitors these changes in order to better serve our clients. Our overriding goal is to provide representation in a comforting environment to the client.
Andrew Bloch's Education
Indiana University School of LawâIndianapolis
2000 – 2003
J.D.
Xavier University
1996 – 2000
BSBA
Concentration: Information Systems
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