Ms. Vallejo is eager to take care of all of your Family Law, Personal Injury, and Succession needs. She is a native of St. Bernard Parish who has lived in St. Tammany Parish for the past 40 years. Since opening her law firm Ms. Vallejo has represented clients in Family Law disputes, Divorces, Custody, Child Support matters, Successions, and Personal Injury claims.
She has litigated matters in St. Tammany, Washington, Tangipahoa, Livingston, East Baton Rouge, Orleans, Jefferson, and St. Bernard Parishes. The Vallejo Law Firm's friendly family environment makes the legal process simpler and less stressful. For two decades, Ms. Vallejo has represented family law, personal injury, and succession clients with passion and skill.
She has litigated matters in St. Tammany, Washington, Tangipahoa, Livingston, East Baton Rouge, Orleans, Jefferson, and St. Bernard Parishes. The Vallejo Law Firm's friendly family environment makes the legal process simpler and less stressful. For two decades, Ms. Vallejo has represented family law, personal injury, and succession clients with passion and skill.
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Ms. Vallejo's full service divorce and family law practice includes divorce, high conflict custody and parenting time disputes, establishment and modification of child support and spousal support, family law appeals, prenuptial agreements, enforcement of existing agreements, restraining orders and grandparent custody.
In the state of Louisiana you only have one year to file a claim following an accident, therefore it is in your best interest to talk with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. We are located in the heart of Historic Covington at the corner of West 21st Avenue and Van Buren Street, the Vallejo Law Firm is easy to find, locate, and park in the parking area on Van Buren Street.
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Gorgeous Cari Thawn
Sep 30, 2020
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At first Ms. Vallejo seemed as though she had a plan and I felt relieved. My divorce was moving along slowly, I made nicely labeled files, a video, credit card stmts in order, and a written chronology. I had to move out of state to take care of my mother. Ms.. Vallejo said she had gotten the divorce filed, but it seemed it was 3 months and 3 court dates later she said the dates were moved or the ex didn't show up, then she said it was done and I didn't hear from her for several months. We still had to do the partition. I had been extremely busy with my mother's legal issues and her health. It had