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Dias Law Firm, Inc. - Hanford, CA

502 West Grangeville Boulevard Hanford, CA 93230

Updated: 01/29/2018

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502 West Grangeville Boulevard Hanford, CA 93230

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  • (559) 585-7335

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By Anonymous on Nov. 21, 2019

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Jonette Montgomery recently represented my family during a CPS-related case and she went above and beyond to help us navigate the legal issues that presented themselves throughout the course of the investigation. Jonette worked diligently to explore every possible avenue available in our case, and she negotiated relentlessly to win us the best possible outcome considering our circumstances. You are going to NEED a lawyer if you're going to be dealing with CPS in Kings County and trust me you would be better off hiring an independent lawyer rather than relying on a public defender assigned by the court. In my personal experience, public defenders often have multiple clients and may not have the time to pay proper attention to the details of your case. They may also have to split their time between clients prior to a hearing which will inevitably leave you feeling awkward when any opposing parties are consulting nearby with their own representation. If you can afford it or can find a way to afford it, it is absolutely worth it to hire a lawyer to show up in your corner and I would 100% recommend Jonette to anyone in need of legal representation.

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