01 about madigan lewis
Family Law and Divorce Attorneys
Our firm is committed to achieving results based on reasonable goals established in consultation with our clients, taking into consideration cost-benefit and risk reward factors. We believe that candor is essential to our attorney-client relationships and give our clients the information they need to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their cases. We are an award-winning law firm. Our reputation and credibility are key to our relationships with judges, opposing counsel and clients.
02 what we do
Practice Areas
Strategic, responsive, and solution-oriented advocacy for all of our clients.
03 our values
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Honesty & Candor
We recognize that divorce and parenting during divorce are some of the most difficult and stressful life experiences our clients will face. It is therefore of the highest importance to us that our clients feel empowered through this process, are kept apprised of case progress, and are part of and comfortable with the solution.
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Reputation & Credibility
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Strategic
We are strategic in our approach. Each case is different. We take the time to get to know you and give your case the personalized attention it deserves. At the outset of your case, we will assess which dispute-resolution vehicle is the most suitable for your case, whether it be mediation, collaborative divorce, litigation in public court or with a private judge.
04 who we are
Our Partners
The Founding Partners are Certified Family Law Specialists by the State Board of California Board of Legal Specialization and active in the family law legal community.
Kimberly A. Madigan
Victoria K. Lewis
05 articles
Latest News
How to Protect Your Separate Property in a Divorce
Characterizing and confirming or awarding separate property to the spouse who owns the items is a fundamental issue in most divorces. Complicating matters, separate property
Featured Article in Journal of the California Association of Certified Family Law Specialists
Madigan & Lewis, LLP congratulates Partner, Victoria Lewis, on the publishing of her article in the Journal of the California Association of Certified Family Law Specialists.
How Family Court Differs From Civil and Criminal Courts
In the United States, there are three primary forms of law that apply to the average individual: criminal, civil, and family law. These laws can