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At Forester Family Law, we embrace a remote-first approach, while also offering the option for in-person consultations. When you decide to connect with us, our new client consults typically take about an hour. To kickstart this journey, we’ll send you a prepayment and scheduling link after you fill out a brief form to address any potential conflicts of interest. During this initial meeting, our goal is to address your pressing questions, give you insight into my approach and strengths, explore whether our personalities align, and demystify the divorce process together. While we do not provide free consultations, rest assured that your investment will bring you valuable guidance.
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Forester Family Law PC
5170 Golden Foothill Pkwy
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
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