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Specialties
Our attorneys were trained at Yale Law School, Stanford University, and other top schools in North America. We specialize in the areas of Immigration, Bankruptcy, and Family Law. We work with local neighbors and businesses, as well as with clients from around the world.
We are a professional law partnership founded in Monterey County to help good people like you navigate the often stormy legal waters. Our attorneys realize that when people seek help in the law, they need conscientious and professional legal counselors who will advocate for their interests aggressively. We understand a good lawyer can help you get back on your feet and protect that which matters most to you and your family.
–Bankruptcy Protection, Immigration Law, and Family and Divorce Law matters–
History
Established in 2009.
Our roots were first established in helping families in financial distress by applying the protections of Federal Bankruptcy laws. Within a few years, our mission to help the good people in our community with the things that matter most guided our growth into the areas of Family Law and Immigration. We have now helped hundreds of clients with the financial, family, and immigration legal issues that greatly impact their lives. We have office locations in Salinas, CA and Monterey, CA and routinely service clients from the cities of Salinas, Monterey, Watsonville, King City, Soledad, Pacific Grove, Carmel, Santa Cruz, Greenfield, San Jose, and Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito counties, as well as clients from around the world. Se habla español and are open Saturdays by appointment.
Meet the Manager
Patricia A.
Manager
A graduate of Yale Law School, Ms. Adura-Miranda has an impressive resume both in and out of the law: she was a Finalist for the White House Fellowship Program under the Obama Administration and was a top ten «Latina of the Year» for Latina Magazine in 2004.
Ms. Adura-Miranda earned both her Masters Degree in International Policy Studies and her B.A. in Economics from Stanford University, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa.
A daughter of immigrants, Ms. Adura-Miranda represented the United States in freestyle wrestling in the Olympic Games (Athens) and secured the first Olympic medal in her sport by an American.