Law office of

David lee moore

Law office of

David Lee Moore

•Empathy  •Empowerment  • Excellence of Service 

• Affordable Effectiveness

 

About Myself

Name: David Lee Moore


Specialties:  Family Law &

Personal Injury

Education:

BA Business University of Denver,

JD Ventura College of Law,

Continuing Legal Education

Occupation: Attorney



MY CONTACT

Email: Familylawcontact@gmail.com




My Services

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ABOUT THE PROCESS


Why do so many people leave their divorce or family law process feeling even worse off than they were before?


What can you do to avoid this situation?


What can you control?


Tips to avoid or minimize what you cannot control.


What is a collaborative divorce?


If you want additional information, phone consultation, e-consultation or an appointment please contact my office at 805.643.1671 or 805.746.4586.

 
 


ABOUT THE PROCESS



What can you control?


You can control yourself and many aspects of your case by seeking a consultation with me, and by pre-planning any action.  Beyond that, much will depend on the actions of the other person and their attorney, and their willingness to be reasonable.  Proper planning exerts a good deal of control, before instigating an action. Once you start to contemplate an action, you are always better off to begin planning immediately.


Divorce attorney David Lee Moore provides cost effective coaching, limited scope, and full service representation for any family law, child custody, and child and spousal matters.


Please call my office for an in office, or phone consultation, 805.643.1671 or 805.746.4586, or use the questions/appointments form to request to arrange an appointment.  Phone and e-mail consultations require pre-payment.







 

Divorce should not be a failure of love, rather it is the determination not to live or act without it.

- With Respect to Morton Hunt