Thank you for visiting the website of the Law Office of Catherine Bejerana Camacho, Esq. Our law firm is located in the heart of Tamuning, in the United States Territory of Guam. We have represented various clients (individuals and businesses) with their legal needs and issues. We take the time to understand our client's problems, whether they be simple or complex.
Our goal is not only to assist our clients in resolving their legal problems, but to empower them during the process.
Our goal is not only to assist our clients in resolving their legal problems, but to empower them during the process.
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Attorney Catherine Bejerana Camacho graduated valedictorian from both Santa Barbara School and Academy of Our Lady of Guam, Summa Cum Laude from Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles majoring in American Studies and minoring in Philosophy; International Business, and Cum Laude from the University of Hawaii Law School.
At the Law Office of Catherine Bejerana Camacho, Esq., we understand that immigration law contains several complexities and nuances. The attorney and her staff are there to ensure that the client has a clear understanding of the client's immigration case. Our clients range from individuals to large businesses.
Divorce can be an emotionally and financially burdening experience in an individual's life. However, if both parties have agreed to the divorce, and have reached an agreement with regards to the terms of the divorce, then the Guam divorce laws may be able to assist the couple.
On Guam, parties may be able to obtain a divorce in a fairly short time so long as the following conditions are met: (1) both parties agree to the divorce; (2) the parties have reached a settlement to terms of the divorce; (3) both parties will sign the divorce agreement and pleadings in front of a United States notary or in the United States Embassy; and, (4) one party has met the residency jurisdictional requirement of Guam by residing on Guam for seven (7) days prior to the filing of the divorce papers.
On Guam, parties may be able to obtain a divorce in a fairly short time so long as the following conditions are met: (1) both parties agree to the divorce; (2) the parties have reached a settlement to terms of the divorce; (3) both parties will sign the divorce agreement and pleadings in front of a United States notary or in the United States Embassy; and, (4) one party has met the residency jurisdictional requirement of Guam by residing on Guam for seven (7) days prior to the filing of the divorce papers.
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