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Roseville Family Law Firm
Overview
With more than two decades of experience, Law and Mediation Office of Jennifer M. Sullivan compassionate representation for families in Placer and Sacramento Counties, , facing issues that include divorce, child custody, step-adoptions, spousal support and child support. The emotional and even financial aspects of these cases can seem overwhelming. Ms. Sullivan strives to minimize any adverse impact on a client as they move through the legal process together.
In many cases, these issues can be resolved without having to go to court. Ms. Sullivan excels at helping clients reach fair agreements without having to go to court. However, when that simply is not an option, she is fluent in courtroom proceedings. In many cases, she has appeared in court on a client's behalf and had success in obtaining the optimal outcome.
Clients who work with this law office are met with:
- An effective advocate
- Ample communication and information
- A constant source of support and advice
Ms. Sullivan does everything in her power to make clients feel at ease as their case unfolds. She is responsive, always returning phone calls and emails as soon as possible. To best accommodate clients, Law and Mediation Office of Jennifer M. Sullivan accepts credit cards. This firm takes cases throughout the Sacramento area.
About Law and Mediation Office of Jennifer M. Sullivan
Languages
- English (Primary)
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Child Support
- Guardianship
- Step-Parent Adoptions
- Mediation & Collaborative Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
919 Reserve DrSuite 138 Roseville, CA 95678
Office Hours
9 am - 4 pm
Phone
Fax
- 916-724-1736
Appointments
Weekday
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