Laws are constantly evolving, and these changes demand our attention to stay up-to-date. As experienced family and criminal law attorneys, we know that every client that comes to us is unique. Our client-based approach allows us to tailor our services to each individual in order to provide the most effective legal representation to achieve our client's goals.
We understand that most family law cases are emotionally taxing and therefore your well-being is as important to us as advocating for your legal rights. At Farias Law, PLLC we take a holistic approach to your case. We understand that not all cases can, or should, be handled in the same manner; some will require creative strategies and negotiation, while others may need a more aggressive approach.
We understand that most family law cases are emotionally taxing and therefore your well-being is as important to us as advocating for your legal rights. At Farias Law, PLLC we take a holistic approach to your case. We understand that not all cases can, or should, be handled in the same manner; some will require creative strategies and negotiation, while others may need a more aggressive approach.
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Kimberly received her J.D. in 2003 from California Western School of Law and has over 12 years' experience. She is known by her clients for her great care, determination, and work ethic. She attained a partnership with Kirkman, Whitford, Brady, Berryman, & Farias, a general practice firm where she practiced domestic and criminal law before opening Farias Law, PLLC in October of 2017.
During a custody matter children are prone to take the brunt of the emotional stress. We focus on minimizing conflict to protect the well-being and best interests of the children involved and will strive to protect the rights of both you and your children.
Custody and visitation are broken into several different components; legal custody refers to a parent's right to make decision for their minor child, such as medical, education and religion, with the courts generally grant equal decision-making authority to each parent.Physical custody refers to which parent is providing the actual physical care for the child.
Custody and visitation are broken into several different components; legal custody refers to a parent's right to make decision for their minor child, such as medical, education and religion, with the courts generally grant equal decision-making authority to each parent.Physical custody refers to which parent is providing the actual physical care for the child.
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