Providing comprehensive legal services
throughout Santa Cruz County
The Law Office of Jennifer A. McCabe
serves the legal needs of the Santa Cruz County community with particular dedication to the areas of family law litigation and mediation.
At a point in your life where you are faced with life-changing, and often unanticipated, decisions concerning divorce, child custody, and related income and asset protection - Remember: Peace and happiness are achievable! Sometimes, the first step is as simple as hiring the right attorney - Whether you are considering initiating a divorce, need help with an ongoing support or custody dispute, or you are seeking the assistance of a neutral mediator - Our Santa Cruz County law office is here to help you!
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Family Law & Mediation
Emotions can run high with family law issues. You want to do what is best for your family, but you also want to make sure your rights are protected, which is why it is always best to speak to a family law attorney before making any major decisions concerning the division of property, child custody, or support issues. Regardless of whether you are the one filing for divorce, or you are the one that has been served with divorce papers, you need to know what to expect during the days ahead.
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Cost-effective, Low Stress
We understand that working with an attorney to resolve legal issues can often be quite expensive, which is why we work with each of our clients to tailor our legal services to meet your needs and budget. Whether you need comprehensive full representation, a limited scope court appearance, pretrial coaching, ghostwriting of legal pleadings, or simple document review, we will work with you to determine the best solution for your situation.
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Confidential Consultation
The most valuable service we offer is your initial consultation. This is the time where you interview us, we interview you, and the working relationship between the client and attorney is established. During the initial consultation, any questions you have regarding your case will be answered, while your attorney attempts to foresee what other issues may arise in your case that you were not aware of.