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Danville Family Law Firm
Overview
Doyle Quane specializes in family law and trusts and estates. We have certified specialists in Family Law and Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and attorneys with advanced degrees (LL.M.) in taxation. Doyle Quane also has an in-house Certified Public Accountant allowing our firm to handle more complex matters without resort to outside professionals.
We focus our practice areas specifically to family law and trusts and estates...
Doyle Quane specializes in family law and trusts and estates. We have certified specialists in Family Law and Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and attorneys with advanced degrees (LL.M.) in taxation. Doyle Quane also has an in-house Certified Public Accountant allowing our firm to handle more complex matters without resort to outside professionals.
We focus our practice areas specifically to family law and trusts and estates...
Doyle Quane specializes in family law and trusts and estates. We have certified specialists in Family Law and Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and attorneys with advanced degrees (LL.M.) in taxation. Doyle Quane also has an in-house Certified Public Accountant allowing our firm to handle more complex matters without resort to outside professionals.
We focus our practice areas specifically to family law and trusts and estates. Our family law practice includes property characterization and division, spousal and child support, custody and premarital agreements. Our trusts and estates practice includes estate planning, probate, trust administration and elder financial abuse. Our advanced tax backgrounds enable us to provide a more sophisticated representation for business owners, executives and high net worth individuals in both family law and trusts and estate matters.
Doyle Quane has been located in Danville, California for over 35 years and assists clients in neighboring communities throughout Contra Costa and Alameda Counties.
About Doyle Quane
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Family Law 100%
Litigation
- 100%
Honors
- Santa Clara County La Raza Lawyers Scholarship recipient, 2017
- CALI Awards, 2015 - 2019
Pro Bono Activities
- Family Law Day of Court Volunteer - Alameda County, 2022 - Present
- Pro Bono Project Volunteer - Santa Clara County, 2022 - Present
People
Attorneys
- Zoey Bell Esq. (Attorney)
- Terence D. Doyle Esq. (Founder)
- Virginia L. Ekelund (Attorney)
- Andrea F. Gallegos Esq. (Attorney)
- Rachel Holmes (Attorney)
- Jessica Martinez
- Stephanie Mazzoncini Esq. (Attorney)
- Daniel T. Quane Esq. (Partner)
- Megan Reichard (Attorney)
- Brittany Doyle Riley (Attorney)
Staff
- Kerri Donnelly, Paralegal
- Meg Walsh, Accountant
- Darcy Alexander, Paralegal
- Allyn Monzon, Paralegal
- Annalyssa Johnston, Legal Assistant
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
571 Hartz Avenue Danville, CA 94526
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 9am - 5pm
Phone
Fax
- 925-855-4344
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