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Anaheim Hills Special Education Law Firm
Overview
Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P. is a law firm with a genuine commitment to provide high quality legal representation to children. Based in Orange County, Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P. are zealous child advocates that provide sound legal advice, timely service, and results for juveniles and families in all areas surrounding minors, including:
- Special Education Law
- Expulsions and Suspensions
Office Mission Statement:
We are an office that serves and dedicates ourselves to children...
Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P. is a law firm with a genuine commitment to provide high quality legal representation to children. Based in Orange County, Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P. are zealous child advocates that provide sound legal advice, timely service, and results for juveniles and families in all areas surrounding minors, including:
- Special Education Law
- Expulsions and Suspensions
Office Mission Statement:
We are an office that serves and dedicates ourselves to children. We feel honored that families would choose our office to represent their children. Our guarantee is that we will provide the most effective and efficient legal representation with the goal to improve the lives of the children we represent .
Our office provides representation throughout California, including the counties of Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara as well San Francisco and Sacramento areas. In Orange County, as well as other areas in California, like Danielle Augustin and Edwin Egelsee, who are chiefly devoted to the legal issues of children are rare. They have both earned an outstanding reputation in California legal circles as zealous advocates, by way of hard work, belief in their clients’ matters and expertise in both Federal and California education law.
We believe that as a parent, you know your child’s needs better than anyone else. This knowledge makes you a natural advocate. We work hand in hand with you to defend your children’s rights by any and all available means necessary.
Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P. is dedicated to assisting families in their pursuit of protecting their children’s rights. Please contact our office today.
About Augustin Egelsee, L.L.P.
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Special Education Law
People
Attorneys
- Danielle Augustin (Managing Partner)
- Edwin Egelsee (Managing Partner)
Staff
- Sheila Gibert, Office Manager/Legal Assistant
- Aly Lopez, Legal Assistant
- Sylvia Armas-Abad, Legal Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
8141 East Kaiser BoulevardSuite 315 Anaheim Hills, CA 92808
Fax
- 714-282-1231
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