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David Ronald LeRoy - Rehoboth Beach, DE
18766 John J. Williams HwySte. 4, No. 313 Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Law Offices of David Ronald LeRoy
Rehoboth Beach Divorce Lawyer
Overview
I have maintained a private law and mediation practice in Ventura where the focus is on family law mediation and litigation. A practicing attorney since 1990, almost exclusively in Ventura, I served four years, two years as Vice President, on the board of the Family Law Bar of the Ventura County Bar Association. I sit as a judge pro tem at the Ventura County Courts. I have written various family law and mediation articles published in Family Life Magazine. Additionally, my practice has included many cases involving interstate child custody disputes, domestic violence restraining orders, District Attorney Enforcement actions, and emergency protective orders.
My strength is in empowering people to make sound decisions that are legally grounded that will effect not only there lives, but the lives of their children. The goal is to move the parties through the system smoothly to conclusion, thereby minimizing the stress that is felt by all members of the family
Pricing Structure:
- Free Consultation
- Hourly fee
About David Ronald LeRoy
Current Employment Position(s)
- Sole Practitioner
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Family Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- California, 1990
- U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1991
Education
- Univ. of LaVerne College Law, Encino, California
J.D.
Office Information
Address
18766 John J. Williams HwySte. 4, No. 313 Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone
Fax
- 805 256-6091
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