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Archive for the ‘Collaborative Law & Mediation’ Category

Should You Sue? The Judgment Proof Defendant and Other Considerations When Filing a California Lawsuit

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

When you’ve been harmed or wronged in some way by another person or business, you may have many good reasons for filing a lawsuit here in California.  You may be motivated by the desire to hold the wrongdoer accountable for his or her actions, to be compensated for your losses and injuries, or to help prevent others from suffering similar harms.  Even so, there’s much more to consider before heading to court. 

First of all, do you have a viable case?  Will the other party have a good defense?  To win a lawsuit, you need to prove that the legal requirements of your claim or claims are met.  That’s why every case must be carefully researched to identify exactly what needs to be proven to establish your legal basis for suing the defendant, and to assess whether you’ll have enough evidence to do so.  As a quick example, consider the basics of a negligence case.  (more…)

SDLF Takes On… Family Law

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Family Law is a body of law that encompasses family related issues and domestic relations, including, but not limited to, divorce, property division, spousal support, child custody, child support, marriage, adoption, and a myriad of other issues. We can assist you with simple proceedings that have few issues to the more complex cases that may require a trial. The success in your case can often hinge on having the right attorney. (more…)


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