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Worthington Family Law Firm
Overview
From his law office in Columbus, Ohio, James J. Pardi II, Attorney at Law, provides exceptional representation to those going through divorce, dissolution, child custody dispute related matters or who have some other serious domestic relations issue they need to address.Serving clients throughout Franklin County and the greater Columbus metro region, Mr. Pardi has practiced law since 1992 and limits his practice to domestic relations and juvenile representation. During that time, he has helped hundreds of families during their most difficult and emotional times, and his law firm has become a trusted source for those seeking to protect their rights and best interests of their children throughout all stages of the divorce process.
A staunch advocate for the rights of parents and children, Mr. Pardi also serves as guardian ad litem in the county's family law courts, and he assists domestic violence victims and their children with securing the proper protections they need against their abusers.
Acting as your personal legal counsel, he will arm you with the information you need to make the best informed decisions about the matters that affect your case: promising to remain accessible to address your questions and concerns as they arise. In all cases, Mr. Pardi will strive to help you resolve your conflicts efficiently and reach agreements that serve your specific needs and goals.
For more information about how James J. Pardi II, Attorney at Law, can best serve you and your family in your time of need, you can contact his law office to schedule a consultation.
About James J. Pardi II, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Custody & Visitation
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
400 West Wilson Bridge RoadSuite 260 Worthington, OH 43085
Phone
Fax
- 614-221-2575
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