Going through a divorce is a challenging experience. Whether you have initiated the proceedings or are responding to a petition, the stress is still there. If you are having marital trouble, you will require the assistance of an attorney who is a recognized specialist in the area of Family Law.
Tracy Duell-Cazes, founder and sole practitioner at TDC Family Law, has been certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California as a Certified Family Law Specialist.As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Tracy Duell-Cazes has gone above and beyond the state requirements in the area of Family Law.
Tracy Duell-Cazes, founder and sole practitioner at TDC Family Law, has been certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California as a Certified Family Law Specialist.As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Tracy Duell-Cazes has gone above and beyond the state requirements in the area of Family Law.
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The TDC Family Law specializes and solely works in the area of Family Law. With Tracy and her great support staff at your side you know you are getting the professionalism and expertise in the area for which you hired us. The law is constantly changing and we are able to focus on the areas required to help you through your hard time and protect your interests.
Filing for a divorce is a drastic step. Divorce signals the end of a relationship. Whether you are initiating the divorce, or you are responding to a petition, the process is stressful and can be overwhelming. At the Law Office of Tracy Duell-Cazes, also known as TDC Family Law, we specialize in all areas of Family Law, particularly divorce.
Tracy Duell-Cazes is a child support lawyer serving the San Jose and Santa Clara Areas. Child support is a primary focus of divorce cases where a couple has children under the age of 18 years old. As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Tracy Duell-Cazes' practice focuses on all areas of Family Law including child support.
In California, either parent can have custody of the children or parents can share custody. The judge will take into consideration and will generally approve a Parenting Plan that both parents have previously agreed upon. When the parents cannot reach their own agreement, the judge assigned to your case will make the final determination as to custody and visitation.
If you have watched any legal drama, you have heard of the term "Contempt of Court". Usually, it is in the context of our hero lawyer standing up for his client by disrespecting the judge. The Judge will yell "you're in contempt!" and have the court officer drag our hero off to jail.
One of the definitions of Contempt of Court is, in fact, "being rude, disrespectful to the judge or other attorneys or causing a disturbance in the courtroom, particularly after being warned by the judge".There is another definition of Contempt of Court that is less known. There are several areas covered by a divorce agreement that is enforceable with a contempt of court motion.
One of the definitions of Contempt of Court is, in fact, "being rude, disrespectful to the judge or other attorneys or causing a disturbance in the courtroom, particularly after being warned by the judge".There is another definition of Contempt of Court that is less known. There are several areas covered by a divorce agreement that is enforceable with a contempt of court motion.
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Freya-Loki O.
Jan 30, 2018
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Rob R.
Aug 08, 2014
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I have been a client of Tracy Duell-Cazes for over 20 years. She is a fantastic attorney and goes above and beyond when she is representing you. I knew she was behind me, and when I got too mouthy for the Commissioner, She was smart enough to kick my shin telling me to shut up. I know she kept me out of jail that day!
Thank you Tracy!
Thank you Tracy!