Address: 1550 The Alameda #308, San Jose, CA 95126, USA
Phone: +14087248930
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Kenneth A. Hannah
Aeschleman Law is the best place to go if you're going through a tough time and need some help. The staff are friendly, patient people who will answer all of your questions in plain language so that there's no confusion about what they can do for YOU!
Cindy Fong
Unfortunately, Nicole scrambled at the last minute to prepare for my big day. I showed up to court, and she failed to submit my statement on time for the judge to go over our case. Even OC from a different county submitted the week before. Then she told me after the botched court date all her revelations, which was not helpful at all after the fact. After an embarrassing train wreck of a court date, I switched to a new lawyer who was able to settle my case swiftly, empathetically, professionally - without having to go back to court. Literally, achieved nothing with Nicole except for negatively impacting my case. It's a shame that I threw away so much money that could have gone towards my kid when we could have settled out of court.
anita wojciechowska
My experience with Aeschleman Law was priceless: when I met Nicole, I knew I found someone I could trust. Very professional and I knew they would care about me as a client. I cannot say enough good things about this firm. I looked forward to our meetings and the firm would always keep me updated on my case. If you have legal questions, ask Nicole.
Nancy Oshann
A top-notch establishment! You can tell how invested they are in their work---it shows in how they care about their clients! This law firm provides a combination of compassion and excellent presentation in court. I highly recommend Aeschleman Law for your Family Law needs.
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Usually, it is preferable for the parents to come to an agreement. A divorce attorney can help in the process.The court will ultimately use a set of factors to determine what is best for the children.
It is when there is no opposition to what is requested in the complaint or petition, or in which both parties agree to the divorce and the terms of the settlement of all issues (property and debt division, alimony, and child custody and support).
In most cases, yes because most of the terms are agreed upon in advance. Also, planning for possible scenarios can giving each party more piece of mind and cause less contention.
If both names are on the mortgage, you both continue to be responsible for the debt, regardless of who is actually living in the house. Unless the mortgage holder agrees to remove your name (an unlikely event), you're not going to be able to get your name off the mortgage.
We cover areas in Family Law including: Divorce, legal separation, domestic partnership termination, annulments, child custody & visitation, child support and more.
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