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Kyle Cunningham has dedicated his practice to family law in Missoula for more than 30 years. Some changes in life are too painful to go through alone.

Friends and family can provide emotional support when facing a divorce or fighting for child custody, but for help in making difficult decisions and reaching compromises with an estranged family member, there is no better resource than an experienced Montana family law attorney like Kyle Cunningham.At Cunningham Law Office, we will help you land on your feet when big changes come to your life and family.
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Kyle Cunningham founded Cunningham Law Office in Missoula in 1998; he has been an attorney since 1991, with a career-long focus on family law. At Cunningham Law Office, we pride ourselves on our family law focus. We have 30 years of legal experience and have specifically handled divorce, legal separation, custody and parenting plans, child support and other family issues for 25 years.
Kyle is a Montana native, originally from Fairfield, Montana. Prior to law school, Kyle was employed in the banking industry. Kyle has practiced law for over 30 years. For the past 25 years, Kyle has limited his practice to family law, whether representing clients, or acting as a settlement master or mediator.
All families are complicated. Sometimes, however, family challenges intersect with legal issues like divorce. These issues can carry high stakes for you and your family, which is why it is important to talk to a lawyer early in your case. Based in Missoula, Cunningham Law Office treats families with the utmost care and attention as they face big decisions and life transitions.
The thought of losing a significant portion of your money and property can be intimidating. Divorce is a big change both personally and financially. With attentive legal counsel, you may be able to get fair results while minimizing the economic impact of divorce. Cunningham Law Office is here to give you the information and advocacy you need to protect your finances during and after divorce.
Even if both parents approached the original parenting plan in a spirit of respect and compromise, or if your plan was the result of protracted litigation and a court order, it is possible that your parenting plan will need to be updated to accommodate changing circumstances in your life, your child's, or the other parent's.
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