Solyneth Chneang Esq. - Brea, CA
Attorney at Fridley Law Firm Attorneys at Law
Lawyers in Brea, CA
3 Pointe Drive Suite 208 Brea, CA 92821
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Updated: 02/28/2026
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Soly Chneang is an Associate Attorney at Fridley Law Firm, where she brings a strong foundation in law and a commitment to providing high-quality legal services. With a Juris Doctorate from Concord Law School at Purdue University Global and admission to the California State Bar, Soly leverages her expertise in legal drafting, research, and contract negotiation to navigate complex legal matters effectively. She has a diverse background, which includes extensive experience in real estate, financial analysis, and business development, making her uniquely qualified to handle intricate estate planning and probate litigation.
In her role, Soly excels at relationship building, client support, and problem resolution, ensuring each client receives personalized and effective representation. She is also a licensed Real Estate Broker and Notary Public, providing a well-rounded perspective that benefits her clients.
Soly is passionate about working at Fridley Law Firm, a client-centric team, where she can utilize her legal expertise to support and protect the interests of individuals and families in their estate and probate matters. She is known for her dedication to detail, strategic planning abilities, and commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.
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