When the law meets family, the weight is heavy. A custody battle can feel like a war. An adoption can feel like a miracle. At Foley Freeman, we handle both with care and speed. Nothing we do is cookie-cutter. Every family is different. Every case has something at stake. Our team in Boise knows how to protect what matters without dragging you through more pain. Call us. Let’s take the next step.

Trusted Legal Help in Nampa

Not every case settles. Some require the strength of litigation. At Foley Freeman, we’ve built our reputation on courtroom experience. When other options have been exhausted, we’re ready to take your case to a judge. We know how to fight for what’s right. When children are involved, the stakes are even higher. We help families resolve custody and child support disputes in ways that protect their children’s future.

Get to Know Foley Freeman in Nampa

Starting in a modest Meridian home in 1978, Foley Freeman has grown into one of Southern Idaho’s largest and most respected law firms. With 45 years of experience and hundreds of happy clients, we’ve earned an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, a true testament to our dedication to excellence. Our roots in the community run deep, and we’re proud to continue offering vital legal services to families in Nampa.

FAQs by Nampa Clients

How is child support calculated in Idaho?

Child support in Idaho is calculated using a formula that considers both parents’ income, the child’s needs, and how much time the child spends with each parent. If you’re in Nampa and need assistance determining or modifying child support, we can help ensure the calculations are accurate and fair.

Can I get a divorce if my spouse doesn’t want one in Idaho?

Yes, you can file for divorce even if your spouse doesn’t agree. Idaho is a no-fault state, so it doesn’t matter whether your spouse agrees to the divorce or not. If you’re in Nampa and facing a divorce, we can help you through this process, even if your spouse is unwilling to cooperate.

What happens to retirement accounts in an Idaho divorce?

Retirement accounts in Idaho are considered marital property if the account was earned during the marriage. The court may divide these assets fairly, though not always equally, as part of the divorce settlement. If you’re in Nampa and concerned about your retirement assets, we can help you determine how they may be divided in your divorce.

Ready to Move Forward? We’re Here in Nampa to Help

When family law issues arise, it’s important to have someone in your corner. At Foley Freeman, we’ll walk through the process with you, offering clear guidance and support every step of the way. Contact our Meridian office to schedule a consultation with an experienced attorney who will focus on your needs and those of your family. We’ll help you find the right answers, tailored to your situation.