Scottsdale Family Law Expert Offering Free Case Evaluations

 



(LegalLaw247.com, December 28, 2015 ) Scottsdale, AZ -- Claridge Family Law, the prominent law firm specializing in family legal matters, has announced that it is offering case evaluations for potential clients for free. This service is not just due to the spirit of the holiday season gift-giving. It is also part of the law firm's mission of enabling everyone to access an affordable advocate for complicated family legal matters.

"Whether it's the holiday season or not, life goes on and often that involves the law," explains Ryan Claridge of Claridge Family Law. "Family law can become very complicated, and that's why we offer free case evaluations so that many more people will realize the legal realities of their situation."

Scottsdale Domestic Law Firm - Claridge Family Law was founded upon the belief that everyone deserves proper representation that can help clients understand the complexities of family legal matters. The law affects many important events and situations that involve a family. Marriage may start with prenuptial agreements and end in divorce that involves child and spousal support and child custody. Adoptions require legal proceedings, and grandparents have rights as well.

"We start every case by getting an overall sense of the case, and we also get to know what the client really wants at the end," explains Claridge. "Then we discuss the matter with the client in detail, so that we can ascertain the facts and determine just how the client's situation will do in a court of law."

Not all clients understand that there may be a difference in what they care about and what issues the courts care about. In addition, facts must also be proved before the client gets what they want, and they may not get all the want in the end.

"While we advocate the position of our clients fiercely in court, we're also honest and upfront with them so that they can maintain more realistic expectations," asserts Claridge.

"That's what the free case evaluations are all about," Claridge adds. "We freely give the facts straight to our clients, because we want them to fully understand their legal situation when they're involved in any legal matter that involves the family."

According to Claridge, it is only when clients understand the reality of the legal situation can they finally take control of their future.

"The law can help or prevent clients from getting what they want," explains Claridge. "With our assistance, we freely help clients understand what outcomes they can reasonably expect, and we help them find legal ways get the best outcome that's as close as possible to what they want."

About Claridge Family Law:
Claridge Family Law specializes in numerous aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody and child support, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, spousal support, adoptions, and grandparents' rights. It is located at 7702 E Doubletree Ranch Rd #336, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 and inquiries can be made by calling (480) 290-8604. Additional information is available online at http://claridgefamilylaw.com/.

Disclaimer
Attorney Ryan Claridge is enthusiastic about all family law matters and has wide ranging experience in family law mediation, divorce cases, child custody cases and custody modifications. The information contained in this press release is not to be construed as legal advice. It is not intended to solicit or form an attorney-client relationship. We do not guarantee any result and prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Our services may not be available in every state. This is an attorney advertisement and this press release is for informational purposes only.

Claridge Family Law
Ryan Claridge
(480) 290-8604
info@claridgefamilylaw.com

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