If you find yourself involved in a family dispute, you should do everything in your power to put your family’s best interests first and protect your rights. This may include working with an attorney who can help you learn more about your rights, guide you through the court process, and help you make important decisions that will impact your future and the future of your family.
We have experience guiding California families through all aspects of the family court process. Whether you’re going through a divorce, starting a new family, or need help making sure a loved one is taken care of, we are here to help you.
No two family law cases are alike because no two families are alike. We have found two common themes that have always helped family law litigants reach the best possible outcome in their cases. The first is having legal representation that includes compassion and understanding; family law cases involve deeply sensitive issues, and having counsel that takes the time to understand those issues can make all the difference. The second is looking for practical, affordable solutions—solutions that achieve the outcome our clients want. Protecting your legal rights is imperative, and we’ve found that the best way to do so is to try to find an amicable resolution, but always remembering that the court exists for a reason.
To schedule a consultation with an attorney who may be able to help resolve your family law issues, contact Nijmeh & LaMotte, P.C. today. We are located in San Jose, and serves Santa Clara County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, and all of the surrounding cities in the Silicon Valley area.
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