Lesley Renee Adams, Attorney At Law
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Lesley Renee Adams, Attorney At Law
Prospective clients receive in depth, one hour consultations in one of two forms during the pandemic. Telephonic or Video Consulations are Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., evening consultations are Monday through Thursday between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., EST/EDT for divorce, domestic violence, child custody, guardianship or real estate concerns.
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I don't trust him/her with my kid(s), how can I prevent my kid(s) from seeing their other parent? In Child Custody cases, unless you can prove abuse and neglect to the level that the State intervenes, your kid[s]' other parent has a right to parent and the kid[s] have a right to be parented by both parents.
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I just signed a real estate contract with the realtor, how long do I have before the real estate contract becomes final and binding? You have 72 hours to have an attorney read and approve the real estate contract or it will be binding on you. Real Estate contracts should be reviewed within the window provided in the contract in order to protect your rights.
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We are and continue to be open to service the legal needs of our existing and future clients, for domestic violence, divorce, child custody and all aspects of family law. We will be operating remotely and appearing in Court virtual as trial attorneys to promote and support everyone's health and safety.
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Lesley is good at what she does. She is fair, on time, kept me abreast of everything that was going on and we had very open communication. I was extremely happy with the results before, during and after trial. She was well prepared but most of all she fought for me. Lesley Adams is an amazing attorney and guided me through a very difficult custody battle.
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1. Reflect, Meditate, Pray: Whether you are a person of faith, describe yourself as a spiritual person or an agnostic, your marriage was contemplated before you entered it, even if you and your spouse eloped. The same thought process you used to think about entering your marriage is what you should use to determine the end of your marriage in divorce.
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