California, Chula Vista, Law Offices Of Stephen Jay Kaufman
Divorce is an emotionally charged area of the law. Our mission is to preserve and protect our clients' rights, and promote their interests in a professional manner which addresses physical, emotional
and financial needs. Our client's sense of dislocation and disconnection must be considered and addressed, and we strive to keep our clients as comfortable as possible throughout the process. Keeping
clients informed and involved in their cases helps them deal with difficult changes in their lives, when they may feel most vulnerable and powerless. At the same time our clients are terminating
relationships, they are also dividing assets and debts. Financial uncertainty over support of two households and property division add tremendous stress. We understand that the needs of our clients
increase, rather than decrease, during these transitions, and maximizing our clients' financial health is often our most important task. No financial asset can compare to the value of a parent-child
relationship. Some parents are emotionally disabled by divorce; others suffer substance abuse or other emotional problems. We help parents to ensure their children have the opportunity to get only
the best from moms and dads who live apart. We are passionate about parents and children. Our approach to family law is to seek common ground; when none can be found, we aggressively pursue all legal
means to achieve our client's goals and objectives. To preserve relationships in family law, settlement is always preferred. However, when settlement is not possible, you need aggressive,
compassionate representation. Call us today to find out how we can help you meet perhaps the greatest challenge you will ever face.
4100 Newport Place, Suite 760, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Fax: (949) 261-2295
Telephone: (949) 261-2290
California, Chula Vista
Website: http://www.ocfamilylaw.com
Adoption, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Family Law, Landlord/Tenant, Medical Malpractice, Real Estate Law





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