The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky

4.4
184 reviews

About

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For more than 25 years, attorney Steven C. Girsky has served clients in a wide range of legal practice areas in Clarksville, Hopkinsville and the surrounding areas in both Tennessee and Kentucky. From divorce and family law issues to personal injury representation, he seeks to help you find positive solutions to your problems quickly and cost-effectively. He also represents clients with business law concerns as well as in probate and estate administration. Whether you are about to start negotiations or step into the courtroom, you want a lawyer who takes time to understand your goals and who is prepared to handle any surprises or issues that may arise in your case. As an experienced trial lawyer, Steven C. Girsky has argued cases all the way to the Supreme Court of Tennessee. When you walk into his law office, he will take a close look at your situation and help you better understand the challenges you face. He will then help you outline the potential solutions and develop creative strategies for moving forward.

Location

The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky
503 Madison St., Clarksville, TN
37040, United States

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  • EI
    Eddie Ice
    Sep 17, 2025
    1.0
    Very poor communication skills. Doesn’t respond to other attorneys regarding locking in court dates. Very unwilling to resolve custody issues. Same custody issue has been ongoing for almost 2 years at this point because of the lack of communication and willingness to cooperate from Steve and his office.
  • AH
    Aaliyah Hall
    Aug 23, 2025
    1.0
    Very lazy, after I paid I didn’t get a call in THEEE months! It’s not until I called they started working on my case and even then Steven and his team did the bare minimum and had no care in the world. He didn’t fight for me. If you’re looking for someone who cares and about your situation and give you the best experience by going above and beyond please don’t waste your money here.
  • CG
    carlos guzman
    Jul 28, 2025
    5.0
    Steven is amazing. He helped me with my divorce that was difficult and really put me as ease. He’s also been there for me when I had other issues come up. I would recommend him to everyone. His staff is always amazing. Always friendly and helpful
  • EH
    Edd Harding
    Jul 14, 2025
    5.0
    They are efficient, professional, knowledgeable and everyone there is just a genuinely cool person. I could not have chosen a better law firm.
  • BC
    Brittany Cofone
    Jul 7, 2025
    1.0
    Lazy attorney. Takes easy cases that are uncontested. If you’re looking for someone to care about your case or passionate about ensuring you get what you need, THIS ISNT YOUR GUY.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky

Can my spousal or child support order be changed?

In some circumstances, spousal support (alimony) or child support orders may be changed. The court refers to these changes as modifications of support orders. Generally, when a request for a change in support is made, the requesting party must show the court that his or her circumstances have significantly changed from the time of the original support order to show the need for an adjustment. While the court considers several aspects of the requestor’s situation, the court uses similar tests and considers similar factors when granting or denying modifications of spousal and child support orders.

What constitutes a “substantial change in circumstances” or “material change”?

A substantial change in circumstances can vary according to your state. A substantial change might include a permanent, involuntary change in employment status, relocation as a result of a job transfer or change, significant financial change in the obligor or the recipient, change in co-habitation status, and change in marital status. As in most family law matters, modification of support orders is governed by state law. To ensure that you have an accurate understanding of your state’s laws, contact an experienced divorce lawyer.