elizabeth martinez attorney at law has won how many divorce cases

by Loraine Sipes 8 min read

How to contact Martinez Family Law?

Call 480-571-7736 or contact Martinez Family Law online for a free consultation to discuss your legal options today.

What is the purpose of Martinez Family Law?

Martinez Family Law exists with the sole purpose of helping families through the often-difficult legal process of family disputes, from divorce to child custody to property division. Are you facing the prospect of divorce? Do you worry about what will happen with your children in a divorce proceeding? Do you need an Order of Protection or wish to have one lifted? Are you seeking a modification or enforcement of a court order? Or are you looking for immediate relief in the form of a temporary court order? Take the first step toward resolution by consulting our firm. Our guiding principle in our legal practice is to listen to your personal needs and goals for the case and tailor an appropriate strategy based on those interests.

Who is the Phoenix divorce lawyer?

We know that legal action in divorce and child custody matters can sometimes be overwhelming. Phoenix Family Law Attorney Elizabeth Martinez is dedicated to providing you help in language that you can understand.

Who is the attorney for child custody in Arizona?

Child Custody and Divorce Attorney Elizabeth Martinez will work with you and come up with a plan to get the results you need, want, and expect. Through my understanding of Arizona family law and domestic relations law, and your understanding of the circumstances, we will craft a path to success.

How to find out how many cases a lawyer wins or loses?

Step 1. Talk to the lawyer. The easiest way to learn how many cases a lawyer wins or loses is to talk to them. Some attorneys keep this kind of information and can tell you their history, white others may not. All lawyers will be able to tell you, in general, what their history is.

Do attorneys work locally?

Many attorneys work locally, especially those who practice family law, civil law or criminal defense law. You can ask the attorney in what jurisdiction or courthouse most of their cases are heard, and then contact the state judicial offices or go to their websites.

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