FAMILY LAW: RESTRAINING ORDERS, CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION AND DISSOLU (La Mesa, California)
8550 La Mesa Boulevard near Randlett
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FAMILY LAW: RESTRAINING ORDERS, CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
Unbundled paralegal services, offered by a reputable law office: Law Office of Brian Cochran, 8550 La Mesa Boulevard, La Mesa, CA, 91942, serving the La Mesa/San Diego community for over 41 years. In adherence, with Business & Professions Code § 6450, which means Any and All work product generated by paralegal is under the direction and supervision of Brian Cochran, CFLS, an active member of the State Bar of California. Brian Cochran, Esq. is a Certified Family Law Specialist.
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Law Office of Brian Cochran
8550 La Mesa Boulevard
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 461-5000
For appointment: cochranlawoffice@icloud.com
Business & Professions Code § 6450
6450 (a) “Paralegal” means a person who holds himself or herself out to be a paralegal, who is qualified by education, training, or work experience, who either contracts with or is employed by an attorney, law firm, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity, and who performs substantial legal work under the direction and supervision of an active member of the State Bar of California, as defined in Section 6060, or an attorney practicing law in the federal courts of this state, that has been specifically delegated by the attorney to him or her. Tasks performed by a paralegal include, but are not limited to, case planning, development, and management; legal research; interviewing clients; fact gathering and retrieving information; drafting and analyzing legal documents; collecting, compiling, and utilizing technical information to make an independent decision and recommendation to the supervising attorney; and representing clients before a state or federal administrative agency if that representation is permitted by statute, court rule, or administrative rule or regulation.