I like to establish a relationship with my clients so that we can achieve their individual goals together. Client's like to be included in the process and I always make sure they know what's going on and what to expect.
The attorneys at Conway Law will work day and night to make sure everything gets done right, and on time. While offering exceptional services to our clients, we also offer very affordable rates and I always try to work with clients and their financial situations.
I have always made myself available to my clients 24/7. You can call me anytime and I make myself available after hours and on weekends if needed.
A client's case is fought inside and outside of court. Whether we are in court, or negotiating a settlement, I will always have your interest first. I believe in my client's cases and will fight to achieve their individual goals.
Choosing to leave the marriage is one of the toughest choices a person can make in their lifetime. Accessing the legal system can be difficult even for those with comprehensive legal backgrounds, and being in the midst of a divorce is not the best scenario for anyone. Divorce is never easy, but it can be made easier with the assistance of a caring divorce attorney at Conway Law Trial Attorneys who can guide you through each move and secure your interests.
Let us just admit it: divorce isn’t for happy couples, and most partners start the divorce process feeling upset and deceived by the other. However, since California is a no-fault divorce state, a partner can file for divorce at any time and for no other reason than “irreconcilable differences” according to Cal Fam. Code 2311 and property division in California divorce cases is never affected by either spouse’s actions, while child custody and visitation rights can be.
I have a big heart and I care about people. I take a personal approach that shows my client’s that I am, and will be, there for them throughout their case.
ANDREW CONWAY
According to Cal. Fam. Code 2335 evidence of wrongdoing or misconduct committed by either partner during the marriage is meaningless and unacceptable in divorce proceedings.
According to California Family Code 2320, for a court in California to enter a divorce judgment ending the parties’ marital status, one of the partners must have been a resident of the state for six months, and in most cases, the partner suing for divorce must file in his or her county of residence, where he or she resided for at least three months preceding the filing of the petition. If these conditions are not met, the case could be dismissed by the family court.
I am always available, I try to return phone calls and text messages ASAP.
I care about my client and their situation. I make sure my client knows what’s going on with their case so they can feel comfortable during this very anxious and emotional time.
I have a true passion for fighting for the people who can’t fight for themselves.
I am a former resident of Guadalajara, Mexico & I am able to proudly represent the Spanish-speaking community.
I am a very personable person. I have a big heart and I care about people. I like to help someone feel a little bit better every day. You don’t typically get that in the Justice System.
I pay attention to, and satisfy my client’s needs. My client’s are not just another number. I will meet them after hours and on the weekends. I take a personal approach that shows my client’s that I am, and will be, there for them throughout their case.
an attorney who will probably only meet you in order to collect your retainer and never see or talk to you again.
the attorney who will sit down with you, who will listen to your [entire] situation and position, who will work day and night to make sure everything gets done right and on time.
Following the filing of the divorce petition, California law requires the filing party to wait at least six months from the day the other partner is presented with the documents before the divorce can be finalized. If a partner may not meet the residency requirements for divorce, they can still apply for legal separation and then amend the petition to request a divorce.
If you are unsure if divorce is the right decision for you, you may want to consider legal separation as an alternative. Legal separation in California allows couples to separate their lives while still remaining legally married, which can provide some of the same benefits as divorce without fully ending the marriage. This can be a good option for couples who hope to reconcile their marriage or who want to maintain certain benefits such as family insurance policies. After a legal separation, you and your spouse are still legally married, but you are not allowed to live together and may be eligible for child support and spousal maintenance payments.
Divorce could be the best option for you and your spouse. It can also make the divorce process less difficult in the future.
High-value properties, disputed terms, child custody, and spousal support can all complicate a divorce. Hiring a Santa Rosa attorney at Conway Law Trial Attorneys is the perfect way to handle these variables. As you concentrate on the future, your lawyer will discuss your divorce settlement with your partner and his or her lawyers. You should go to work or spend time with your family instead of filling out paperwork or going to court. You should depend on a lawyer to work on your behalf to reach a fair and effective resolution.
While a lawyer can help in any divorce case, if your divorce is easy and uncontested, you do not need one. If you and your spouse can comfortably work together as one and agree on the mainstay issues in your case, you and your spouse could draft a contract that a judge can sign off on. If you feel your partner would make it difficult to obtain a reasonable divorce, for example, by arguing with you over your preferred terms, you can need the assistance of a lawyer. If your partner has employed a lawyer, it is a clear indication that you will need one as well.
To handle your divorce matter, consult with our Santa Rosa Divorce Attorney at Conway Law Trial Attorneys.