Juan J. Mendoza Attorneys at Law - Bonita Springs
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 844-466-1174
- Address:
- 27299 Riverview Center Blvd Ste 102 Bonita Springs, FL 34134
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- Categories
- Bankruptcy Law Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Immigration Law Attorneys
- Services / Products
- family divorce and paternity
- Languages
- Arabic, English, Portuguese, Spanish
General Info
A Proven Record of Success, the attorneys at Juan J. Mendoza Attorneys At Law have been practicing law since 1994. Our mission and main goal is to provide our clients with excellent legal representation to achieve their goals. We offer personalized service and an unconditional commitment to go above and beyond to help our clients. We primarily focus on cases involving: Immigration law, Family law ( Divorce - Paternity), Bankruptcy, Criminal law, Personal injury, Civil Cases, Probate process, Estate Planning, and Worker's Compensation. Our attorneys are devoted to providing our clients with the best legal service possible and to having a successful result. Aside from English, we also provide legal representation in Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic. Immigration: Each immigration case is different and must be represented individually depending on the situation and condition of the person applying for a change in immigration status. In our offices we represent immigration cases ranging from adjustments of immigration status, immigrant visas to deportation proceedings before the court. We also take appeal cases before the Board of Immigration Appeals and the 11th Circuit Court. Family Law: Family law is an area of legal practice that focuses on family matters such as: adoption, divorce, child custody, paternity, emancipation, or other matters that are generally not related to divorce. Florida state law requires that one spouse reside in the county for a minimum of 6 months before filing for divorce. Bankruptcy: Bankruptcy is a legal process in which a person files a petition with the court for the dissolution of debts. For most, filing for bankruptcy is a great help even if there is not a complete discharge of the debts. It can be applied to Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 7 takes four to six months to complete, while Chapter 13 can take three to five years to complete. In all cases, the Bankruptcy Court assigns a trustee to oversee the process. Anyone can apply for bankruptcy even if they are undocumented in the US. We service clients with office locations serving the Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, Sarasota, and Tampa communities. Call today; Juan J. Mendoza Attorneys At Law to schedule your initial consultation.