Find answers to the most common questions about our legal services and
process.
General Questions
Yes! We offer free initial consultations for all new clients. This
gives you the opportunity to discuss your case, understand your
legal options, and meet our team without any financial commitment.
Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.
We serve clients throughout California and Florida. Our main
offices are located in Los Alamitos, CA and Orlando, FL. We also
offer virtual consultations for clients who cannot visit our
offices in person.
Legal fees vary depending on the type and complexity of your case.
We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees. During your free
consultation, we'll discuss our fee structure and payment options.
We also offer flexible payment plans and accept various payment
methods to make our services accessible.
The timeline for each case varies depending on its complexity and
the legal processes involved. Some cases can be resolved in a few
weeks, while others may take months or longer. We'll provide you
with a realistic timeline during your consultation and keep you
updated throughout the process.
Absolutely! We believe in direct communication with our clients.
You'll have your attorney's direct contact information and can
reach out with questions or concerns. We strive to respond to all
client inquiries within 24 hours during business days.
Family Law
In California, there is a mandatory 6-month waiting period from
the time the divorce papers are served. In Florida, the timeline
varies but typically takes 3-12 months depending on whether it's
contested or uncontested. Complex cases involving child custody or
significant assets may take longer.
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the
child. Courts consider factors like each parent's ability to
provide care, the child's relationship with each parent, stability
of home environment, and the child's preferences (if
age-appropriate). We work to protect your parental rights while
prioritizing your children's well-being.
Yes, child support orders can be modified if there's a significant
change in circumstances, such as job loss, income changes, or
changes in the child's needs. We can help you petition the court
for a modification if your situation has changed.
Personal Injury
The value of your case depends on several factors including
medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the severity
of your injuries. During your free consultation, we'll review your
case details and provide an honest assessment of potential
compensation.
Most personal injury cases are settled out of court through
negotiations with insurance companies. However, if a fair
settlement cannot be reached, we're prepared to take your case to
trial. We'll guide you through every step and prepare you for any
court appearances if necessary.
In California, you generally have 2 years from the date of injury
to file a personal injury lawsuit. In Florida, you have 4 years
for most personal injury cases. However, there are exceptions, so
it's important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible
after your injury to protect your rights.
Criminal Defense
No. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an
attorney. We strongly advise exercising these rights. Anything you
say can be used against you in court. Contact an attorney
immediately if you're being questioned by law enforcement or have
been arrested.
Remain calm and polite. Do not resist arrest. Exercise your right
to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not
answer questions or make statements without your lawyer present.
Contact our office as soon as possible – we're available 24/7 for
emergencies.
Yes, in many cases charges can be reduced or dismissed through
negotiation with prosecutors or by presenting a strong defense.
Our experienced criminal defense attorneys will examine all
evidence, identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case, and work
aggressively to achieve the best possible outcome.
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