Barreda Law, PLLC
4.5
Serves Florence, AZ
5 years in business
Joshua Barreda is a family and juvenile law attorney practicing in Phoenix, Arizona and surrounding areas. He began his legal career as an Assistant Attorney General at the Arizona Attorney General's Office representing the Department of Child Safety in abuse and neglect cases. In this position he appeared in several hundred juvenile court hearings, mediations, and trials. As a result, divorce attorney Joshua Barreda has extensive experience in Juvenile court matters including guardianship, dependency, grandparent's intervention rights, and adoption.
Upon resigning from the Attorney General's Office, he started as an associate attorney with a law firm in downtown Phoenix and thereafter founded Barreda Law, PLLC. Our practice areas include: dissolution of marriage, legal separation, child support, paternity, parenting time, legal decision-making (formerly "custody"), spousal maintenance (formerly "alimony"), modifications and enforcement of existing orders, relocation, orders of protection, injunctions against harassment, DCS cases, dependency, termination of parental rights, guardianships, and adoption.
Here at Barreda Law we put the client's interest first and we don't stop fighting until the job is complete!
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The Peterson Law Firm
4.5
Serves Florence, AZ
8 years in business
The Peterson Law Firm recognizes that your case is YOURS. Our goal is to provide clear, concise legal advice tailored to YOUR needs and wants. Each case is unique, so we focus on your goals which we identify with you throughout our meetings and the case itself. You are not simply another case number. We understand the challenges you face are as unique as you are and we are committed to addressing your concerns and finding the best solution for you and your family.
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1. What services do divorce lawyers typically offer?
Divorce lawyers provide services including legal advice on separation, filing divorce petitions, negotiating settlements, child custody arrangements, and representing clients in court.
2. How much does hiring a divorce lawyer usually cost?
Costs vary based on the lawyer's experience and case complexity, generally ranging from $150 to $500 per hour. Some lawyers may offer a fixed fee for uncontested divorces.
3. When should I consider hiring a divorce lawyer?
You should consider hiring a lawyer when you need help understanding your rights, negotiating custody or asset division, or if your divorce involves disputes.
4. Can divorce lawyers help with mediation and settlement negotiations?
Yes, many divorce lawyers assist with mediation and negotiate settlements to reach agreements outside of court, which can save time and reduce stress.
5. How long does the divorce process usually take with a lawyer?
The duration varies depending on the case complexity and court schedules but typically ranges from a few months to over a year.
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